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Mira opened her binder to “Foundation drains must discharge to a storm sewer, daylight, or a sump with a backup pump. You’ve done none of these.” She also cited Section 9.7.1.1. on exterior grading, which demands that ground slope away from walls at a minimum of 2% for six metres. Leo’s site sloped toward the foundation.

Three weeks into framing, inspector Mira Sharma arrived. Mira knew the OBC by heart—not just the tables, but the intent. She carried a well-worn copy of , which governs flood-resistant construction. She knelt by the sill plate and measured from the finished ground level to the top of the foundation. “Leo,” she said quietly, “you’re at 150 mm above grade. The Code requires 600 mm in this zone. And where’s your backwater valve?” ontario building codes

Leo learned the hard way that Ontario’s building codes aren’t a suggestion. They are a narrative of consequence. Every article—from (guards for stairs) to 9.32.3.4. (radon venting in new homes)—exists because someone, somewhere, got hurt or lost a home. In the end, Leo fixed the garage. Grandma moved in with a gentle ramp and a view of the river she loved. And Leo, now a reluctant expert on floodproofing, started telling new apprentices: “The Code isn’t the enemy. Water is.” Mira opened her binder to “Foundation drains must