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Interesting. I’ve always heard that labor unions were behind some of these regulations, wanting to protect their market from non-union competition.

Requiring EMT and copper water supply lines both fit this scenario, as it’s harder to bend EMT and pull wire than it is to install NM cable; and it’s harder to bend and sweat copper pipe than it is to squeeze together the handles of a PEX fitting crimper.

Anyone have some insight into the reasoning behind these weird Chicago building codes?




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