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Code · South Dakota · Title 11 · Chapter 11-10

11-10-10. Builder's energy efficiency disclosure statement.

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The disclosure form required in § 11-10-8 shall read as follows:
Part 1. Builder shall provide the following information about the new residential building:
Part 2. Builder shall describe the following energy efficiency elements of the new residential building:
Actual
2009 IECC*
2009 IECC*
Value
Zone 5
Zone 6
Wall Insulation R-Value
________
R-20 (or R-13
R-20 (or R-13
cavity + R-5 insulated
cavity + R-5 insulated
sheathing)
sheathing)
Attic Insulation R-Value
________
R-38
R-49
Foundation Insulation R-Value
Basement Walls
________
R-10/13**
R- 15-19 **
Crawlspace Walls
________
R-10/13**
R-10/13**
Slab-on-Grade
________
R-10, 2 ft. depth
R-10, 4 ft. depth
Floors over Unheated Spaces
________
R-30
R-30
Window U-Value
________
0.35
0.35
Door U-Value
________
0.35***
0.35***
Part 3. Builder shall provide the following information about equipment:
Part 4. Builder's Notes and Comments:
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