Hello, I'm also a newbie to this forum. Just starting my build as I'm soon to be "mostly retired". Here in the State of Washington, one of the things you can do is have your plans and teardrop inspected by the Department of Labor and Industries. According to the Department this is not necessary unless you plan to rent it or sell it in Washington. Well, trying to be a good citizen and builder, I thought it would be a good idea to go this route.
What the Department does is review your plans for approval, including but not limited to, propane line size, electrical, plumbing and drain lines, smoke and gas detectors, fire extinguishers etc. They have you download the requirements in the rules book, but at least for me, they are so vague and un-user friendly that I have all but given up.
I would like to "do it by the book" but I need to talk to someone who has done it before, and who could help me, either by adjusting my plans or using their plans. If I could just see what it is that they are looking for in the drawings it would be most helpful.
I will have a fresh water tank with pump, along with a grey water tank, no black water, along with all the other usual things found on most teardrops.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated.