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- Garage pedestrian door size | The Building Code Forum
I have a single car garage with a sectional overhead door, I have space on one stucco wall for a 24 x 75 pedestrian door will that size be acceptable since it is not the main egress door?
- S-1 S-2 Regarding Parking Garage - The Building Code Forum
Because this garage is over 1,000 SF it falls outside the scope of a "private garage" and is, for code purposes, a "public garage" Section 311 3 Classifies "Parking garages, open or enclosed" as a group S-2 Occupancy Because the Business Occupancy is a hazard to the S-2 occupancy, a fire barrier wall must be constructed between the two
- New construction attached garage slab - to bear or not bear on frost . . .
The diagram shows a section view of a draft of my new home Cars will enter the two car garage towards you, over a 4' frost wall There are two sections of 4' frost wall that extend on each end of the full height foundation wall on the left, and there are 4' frost walls at the rear of the
- NC Garage Legal Finish Requirement | The Building Code Forum
The garage is 100% residential- not a business The first floor has lights outlets, the second floor only has a preexisting light fixture (exterior light) from the original house and no added wiring
- Garage - No Man Door | The Building Code Forum
Does a detached accessory structure, such as a garage, require a man door, or is the overhead door sufficient?
- 2024 Portal Frames | The Building Code Forum
In the picture provided, I would say that is still a single portal frame opening I think the intent was to prevent two portal frames immediately adjacent to each other using a common header Example would be at the garage, where for example, multiple garage door openings are on the same wall plane and configured to use a common header over 2+ portal frames - that would be prohibited
- Egress through a garage. | The Building Code Forum
A detached garage is not going to require egress in the same manner as a habitable space How do you egress out of a garage itself?
- Minimum Floor Slope for Drainage - The Building Code Forum
Irc The building code requires that a garage floor be sloped towards the door, but does not specify a minimum slope It is usually 1 8” to 1 4” per foot Here is the citation from the International Residential Code (IRC): R309 4: "The area of floor used for parking of automobiles or other vehicles shall be sloped to facilitate the movement of liquids to a drain or toward the main vehicle
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