Code Development in Ontario. Ontario's first Building Code regulation came into force in 1975. New editions of Ontario’s Building Code are released on a regular basis, approximately every 5 to 7 years. Interim changes to the Code are made as needed. The current edition is the 2012 Building Code (Ontario Regulation 332/12) –. The Ontario Building Code 2012 by Orderline is over 900 pages of Code information economically priced to ensure that Code compliance stays within your budget. It contains the core of the objective-based Code: the Building Code Act, 1992. and Ontario Regulation 332/12. Format Availability. Building Codes Online Copies of model & specific building codes & Standards, downloadable PDFs, This page provides free access to model building codes, specific provincial, state, city or other building codes and various building standards.

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These rafter span tables provide the best reference to quickly and easily determine the maximum span for all grades of southern pine according to the 2018 International Residential Code.

Find the maximum spans for ceiling joists according to the 2018 International Residential Code using the most common types of lumber with these simplified span tables.

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Find out how far a 2 x 10 made from No. 2 pine or other material can span as a floor joist according to 2018 International Residential Code for living, bedroom, and storage areas.

Find the building codes for insulating ceilings according to the 2018 International Residential Code for one and two family dwellings.

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2012 International Residential Code – Download a free PDF version of the entire text for the 2012 International Residential Code. Read with Acrobat or Phantom with searchable text.

Fire blocking in stud walls is required in wood framed buildings to stop drafts in the cavities between framing members. These spaces can create drafts that will allow fire to spread readily if not dealt with.

Floor joists support the weight of flooring, furniture, and people inside of rooms. They are typically heavy and hard to handle.

Rafter Span Table and 2012 IRC Requirements – This rafter span table is for #2 lumber, ground snow load of 30 psf, ceiling not attached to rafters, and a dead load of 10 psf.

This ceiling joist span table is based on the 2012 IRC for uninhabitable attics with limited storage. It covers #2 common lumber species and sizes at 20 pounds per square foot load.

How to Stud up a Gable – Learn how to stud up a gable wall safely, efficiently, and in accordance with the 2012 International Residential Code using this fail safe method.

Moisture Control for the Crawl Space 2012 Building Codes – Controlling moisture in the crawl space underneath a house is important to prevent structural damage caused by rot and the development of dangerous molds. Proper planning on new home construction or careful analysis on existing homes will prove invaluable.

Pressure Treated Mud Sills on New Homes – The pressure treated mud sill is the beginning of the framing process. This is where the wood meets the concrete. It is usually separated by a vapor barrier and bound tightly with anchor bolts.

Widow Sill Height – Explains the minimum height that the clear opening of a window shall be if it is more than six feet above the ground.

When to Use Treated Lumber – Learn when to use pressure treated lumber according to the 2012 International Residential Code. Based on information found in section R317 beginning on page 65 of the 2012 IRC book.

These building codes for handrails on stairs and guardrails around walkways are based on information in sectionR311.7.8 on page 61 of The 2012 International Residential Code.

Building code requirements for toilets, sinks, and showers in bathrooms. Includes headroom, size, and clearance specifications.

Building a landing with steps, guardrails, and handrails on the side of a deck within the 2012 IRC requirements using pressure treated pine.

Span charts and 2012 IRC building codes for girders and headers. Includes span tables for all load bearing locations and the number of jack studs.

Tempered glass is made to reduce the chances of injury or death. According to the 2012 International Residential Code, it is required at these hazardous locations.

Online building codes are becoming widely available due to their convenience and the ability to keep them updated without having to issue addenda. A list of the FREE codes that we are aware of is included below. If you know of any that should be added to this list, please let us know.

A new startup called Up.codes offers free searchable versions of the iCodes, ADA codes, and NYC codes.

International Code Council

The International Code Council provides free code references for a number of states, plus free access to the International Codes. It is important to refer to the specific requirements for your local jurisdiction since many state and local agencies have modifications to the code.

The codes are updated every three years and the latest revision is the 2018 version. Keep in mind that your jurisdiction may not have adopted the most recent version of the ICC codes so an older version may apply to your project.

Don't see the International Code you need? Here is the full list of I-Codes so you can find what you are looking for.

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International Building Code

  • International Building Code 2018 (buy on Amazon)
  • International Building Code 2015 (buy on Amazon)
  • International Building Code 2012 (buy on Amazon)

International Residential (One and Two Family) Code

  • International Residential (One and Two Family) Code 2018 (buy on Amazon)
  • International Residential (One and Two Family) Code 2015 (buy on Amazon)
  • International Residential (One and Two Family) Code 2012 (buy on Amazon)

International Existing Building Code

  • International Existing Building Code 2018 (buy on Amazon)
  • International Existing Building Code 2015 (buy on Amazon)
  • International Existing Building Code 2012 (buy on Amazon)

International Energy Conservation Code

  • International Energy Conservation Code 2018 (buy on Amazon)
  • International Energy Conservation Code 2015 (buy on Amazon)
  • International Energy Conservation Code 2012 (buy on Amazon)

International Fire Code

  • International Fire Code 2018 (buy on Amazon)
  • International Fire Code 2015 (buy on Amazon)
  • International Fire Code 2012 (buy on Amazon)

International Plumbing Code

  • International Plumbing Code 2018 (buy on Amazon)
  • International Plumbing Code 2015 (buy on Amazon)
  • International Plumbing Code 2012 (buy on Amazon)

International Mechanical Code

  • International Mechanical Code 2018 (buy on Amazon)
  • International Mechanical Code 2015 (buy on Amazon)
  • International Mechanical Code 2012 (buy on Amazon)

ICC Code Commentaries

The International Code Council provides other versions of their code books, which include code commentaries to help professionals understand the intent of the code. These are incredibly helpful for understanding complex code issues. Unfortunately, the code commentary versions are not available for free online.

You can purchase the commentaries directly through the ICC website or you can usually find them on Amazon.

National Fire Protection Association (United States)

The NFPA is the world's leading advocate for fire prevention. They provide free access to the latest edition of their codes (registration is required). Below is a list of some of the most referenced codes for architects:

United States Access Board

The US Access Board is a federal agency that promotes equality for the disabled. They are responsible for maintaining the accessibility guidelines for public buildings and spaces in the United States. If you are interested in a more detailed overview of the United States accessibility law, check out our article: ADA Standards for Accessible Design. It is important to refer to the specific requirements for your local jurisdiction since many state and local agencies have more stringent requirements than the federal codes. Below are links to specific codes and laws:

  • ABA Accessibility Standards (for projects built with Federal Funds)
  • Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (for projects built with Federal Funds)