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Roof ridge certification
Had to revise/clarify a simple roof certification for the first time today. Generally they are very straightforward – i.e. “This is to certify that I have measured the elevations of the as-built residence…The roof ridge, measured to the plywood, is 74.7 feet”.
It is a 1-story remodel of a house which was badly burned. Apparently it was not clear to the local agency if 74.7 feet was the height of the roof ABOVE GRADE or or not, so I received a panicked call from the contractor who did not pass his nailing inspection – since, you know, I made the error of not clarifying if the roof was measured to be 74.7 feet high off the ground or what…
If I were the local agency I would err on the side of caution since, if I actually meant the single story residence had a roof height 74.7 feet above grade, they would be able to see it from the front of their offices, and they could redtag that baby waaaaaay before I got there to measure the plywood.
But maybe that’s just me.
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