07-13-2025, 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by camp guy
When I had some construction done to my existing house, and I needed to increase my insurance coverage, one of the first questions the insurance company asked was whether or not I had used a registered architect to draw the plans. The answer was "yes", and the insurance company was happy. And, by using a registered architect, all the local Codes were totally in compliance. These are two points to take into consideration when you are considering whether or not to use an architect.
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I think all plans have to be stamped by an engineer so all codes should be correct.
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