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About Us
https://code.mecknc.gov/site-menu/about-us
Mecklenburg County Code Enforcement is the largest code authority between Washington, D.C., and Atlanta, serving a population of more than 1 million residents spread across more than 500 square miles.
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Staff Directory
https://code.mecknc.gov/support/staff
Listing of the Code Enforcement Staff Directory
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Swimming Pools, Wading Pools and Similar Installations
https://code.mecknc.gov/node/911
Swimming and wading pools and similar installations can be installed both indoors and outdoors, permanent or storable and may or may not be supplied by electrical circuits.
Failure to install these units correctly can result in death, serious bodily injury and/or property damage.
Unique construction codes and ordinances have been created because of this earth-water-electricity-human body environment dangers. Some of the electrical special requirements are outlined in this page.
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Questions and Answers about Pools
https://code.mecknc.gov/node/916
Questions and Answers about Code Enforcement for Pools
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Required Bonding of CSST Piping
https://code.mecknc.gov/node/926
As a result of a class action lawsuit involving the installation of CSST piping, the manufacturers of the products now require additional bonding above the minimum requirements of the NEC.
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Electrical Inspection Checklist
https://code.mecknc.gov/node/931
This is not intended to be a complete list of items to be checked nor does it certify proper operation of equipment or systems.
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Electrical Defect Codes
https://code.mecknc.gov/node/941
Electrical Defect Codes
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Code Enforcement Fax Numbers
https://code.mecknc.gov/node/946
Code Enforcement Fax Numbers
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Generator Safety
https://code.mecknc.gov/node/956
Tips on generator safety
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Low-Voltage Wiring
https://code.mecknc.gov/node/961
Per the N.C. General Statute, a permit and inspections are required for each contractor performing work on any given project within the scope of the State Building codes.
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