Florida 2024 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1185

Introduced
1/3/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Introduced
1/3/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Failed
3/8/24  
Refer
1/9/24  

Caption

Thermal Efficiency Standards for Unvented Attic and Unvented Enclosed Rafter Assemblies

Impact

If enacted, HB 1185 would impact construction regulations significantly, requiring compliance with new thermal efficiency standards that could affect both residential and commercial building practices. The law aims to enhance energy efficiency in buildings by ensuring proper insulation and ventilation, potentially leading to increased energy savings for occupants and reduced environmental impacts.

Summary

House Bill 1185 aims to establish thermal efficiency standards for unvented attic and unvented enclosed rafter assemblies in Florida. The proposed legislation mandates that these assemblies must meet the requirements outlined in the Florida Building Code, specifically concerning energy conservation. It specifies the use of certain insulation types and establishes performance criteria involving blower door tests, ventilation systems, and insulation installation methods.

Contention

There might be points of contention regarding this bill, particularly concerning its implementation and the cost implications for builders. While proponents would argue that these standards would lead to long-term benefits through energy efficiency and cost savings, opponents may raise concerns about increased short-term construction costs and the regulatory burden placed on builders and developers. This discussion highlights a common tension between energy conservation goals and economic feasibility in the construction industry.

Companion Bills

FL S1130

Similar To Florida Building Code

FL H0267

Similar To Building Regulations

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.