False
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No, directly vents through to outside wall of building.
False. (JKO recert)
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This is one case where the common usage in English has eliminated the proper descriptive function of a preposition. If something is "outside a building", it is actually outside "of" the building, but the word "outside" creates an adverbial clause that removes the need for the "of". "He was standing outside the building." (same case for "inside") The "outside of a building" is a noun meaning the exterior wall. "I had to repair the outside of the building."
False. (JKO recert)
The best place to get this information is you local building department. Ask for the building official or the plans examiner. Hope this helps! Terry
A temporary structure made on the outside of a building is called scaffolding. Scaffolding is used to provide support for workers and materials during construction, maintenance, or repair work on the building.