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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
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
Path of egress not thru garage needed for non-living space above . . . Just "garage" gets a little messy To me it's a place to park cars and store stuff but I look at some and it's got more space and stuff to totally repair and maintain cars with lifts and all, along with man-cave accoutrements like wet bars and pool tables, etc Just saw one with all that and a half court basketball setup
S-1 Motor Vehicle Storage VERSUS S-2 Enclosed Parking Garage Is the following facility an S-1 Storage or S-2 Parking Garage? 7,000 SF metal building - fully enclosed with garage doors and walk doors for access - for parking church vans (all smaller than commercial vehicles) in order to keep them safe when not in use
Egress Door From Garage | The Building Code Forum My attached garage has a man door, and my detached garage has a man door On the other hand, under the IBC an overhead garage door is allowed to be used as a required exit door for occupant loads of 10 or fewer (or maybe it's under 10 -- I don't remember) So if the IBC allows a garage door as an exit door, should the IRC be different?
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
Open Parking Garage, Natural Ventilation, IBC 2018 406 5 2 Openings For natural ventilation purposes, the exterior side of the structure shall have uniformly distributed openings on two or more sides The area of such openings in exterior walls on a tier shall be not less than 20 percent of the total perimeter wall area of each tier The
Equipment Bollard in a Residential Garage - The Building Code Forum Re: Equipment Bollard in a Residential Garage We have a minimum 36 inch high 2" schedule 40 iron pipe embedded in the garage slab We also have two alternates that are wheel stops and pipes bolted to the floor for retrofits 99% of the time we see the schedule 40 pipe embedded in the concrete