Disclosure

Due to recent changes brought by Initiative - 2066, aspects of the 2021 Washington State Energy Code (WESC-R) may no longer comply with the updated regulations. We are closely monitoring the situation and awaiting clear guidance on the new legal requirements.

In the meantime, we want to assure you that we remain committed to supporting our clients. Our team will continue to provide technical support for the current construction code while working to understand and align with the updated legal framework.

We will continue to monitor and update forms as new guidance becomes available through the SBCC. In the meantime, we are providing tools consistent with the existing SBCC guidance, although some of these resources may be ineffective or unenforceable after Initiative 2066. Our tools are optional, and may be used or not as you choose.

Disclaimer

Any mention of trade names, commercialized products, and organizations in our educations and/or materials, or utilized in our code support documentation and tools, does not imply endorsement by Washington State University’s Energy Program (WSUEP). The WSUEP and its collaborators make no warranties, whether expressed or implied, nor assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of the contents of this publication, or any portion thereof, nor represent that its use would not infringe on privately owned rights.

Further, the WSUEP cannot be held liable for construction defects or deficiencies resulting from the proper or improper application of the content of this education. Our WSEC-Residential technical support team is not an affiliate of, nor do we speak for, the Washington State Building Code Council (SBCC). Official opinions of WSEC intent are made only by the SBCC in response to official inquiries submitted to the SBCC by authorities having jurisdiction. While we try to stay aligned with the SBCC, the technical support we provide is advisory only and non-binding on authorities having jurisdiction, builders, designers, and the building trades personnel involved with construction and remodeling of residential structures.