Why is a door installation company responsible for informing a builder and/or homeowner of the code requirements?
The installer should know the requirements of state and local building codes as they pertain to the products they install, in order to provide quality in dealership and installation. Because the builder and/or homeowner may rely upon the installer for applicable building code information, the install must either (1) have the correct code information, including windload requirements, and provide that to the purchaser; or (2) notify the builder and/or homeowner in writing that the installer does not have that information, and that compliance is necessary and is the responsibility of the builder and/or homeowner.
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