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S-1 & S-2 Regarding Parking Garage - The Building Code Forum
Jan 7, 2015 · The garage in question is not accessory to the Business occupancy and will be used to store the business Owner's large RV. Because this garage is over 1,000 SF it falls outside …
Step from garage into House?? - The Building Code Forum
Jul 22, 2019 · --1994, Section 411.2.8: "Connection of an automobile parking garage with any room in which there is afuel-fired appliance shall be by means of a door way with a raised sill …
NC Garage Legal Finish Requirement | The Building Code Forum
Jan 29, 2024 · The garage and/or carport shall be separated as required by Table R302.6. Openings in garage walls shall comply with Section R302.5. Attachment of gypsum board shall …
Equipment Bollard in a Residential Garage - The Building Code …
Oct 20, 2009 · Re: Equipment Bollard in a Residential Garage I could be mistaken but I believe NFPA 54 addresses it as sufficient clearance shall be maintained to permit cleaning, service …
Garage Floor Drain - The Building Code Forum
Dec 9, 2018 · Needing some info on garage floor drain. Have read codes that garage floor must slope out or to a drain. Have new residential construction with attached garage. The builder …
2024 Portal Frames - The Building Code Forum
Apr 1, 2024 · By code, one could use a portal frame to support a 20’ wide garage door, but not this case with a much smaller opening. If the three windows were replaced with a triple, mulled …
fire separation in garages | The Building Code Forum
Mar 17, 2014 · Hello all, I have been looking into the rules for mudding and taping sheetrock in attached garages. The IRC states that attached garages should be sheetrock with 1/2" on …
What is a garage? - The Building Code Forum
Mar 16, 2023 · The thing is, I can't find a definition of what a garage is either in the local code, state law, or the IRC (2015 is applicable for my town). For the sake of avoiding asking my CEO …
Minimum Floor Slope for Drainage | The Building Code Forum
Oct 19, 2009 · 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 …
Garage Open Air Calculations | The Building Code Forum
Dec 18, 2011 · Only if a garage does not meet the requirements for an "open" parking garage in IBC 406.3 does mechanical ventilation in compliance with the IMC come into play. The only …
S-1 & S-2 Regarding Parking Garage - The Building Code Forum
Jan 7, 2015 · The garage in question is not accessory to the Business occupancy and will be used to store the business Owner's large RV. Because this garage is over 1,000 SF it falls outside …
Step from garage into House?? - The Building Code Forum
Jul 22, 2019 · --1994, Section 411.2.8: "Connection of an automobile parking garage with any room in which there is afuel-fired appliance shall be by means of a door way with a raised sill at …
NC Garage Legal Finish Requirement | The Building Code Forum
Jan 29, 2024 · The garage and/or carport shall be separated as required by Table R302.6. Openings in garage walls shall comply with Section R302.5. Attachment of gypsum board shall …
Equipment Bollard in a Residential Garage - The Building Code …
Oct 20, 2009 · Re: Equipment Bollard in a Residential Garage I could be mistaken but I believe NFPA 54 addresses it as sufficient clearance shall be maintained to permit cleaning, service …
Garage Floor Drain - The Building Code Forum
Dec 9, 2018 · Needing some info on garage floor drain. Have read codes that garage floor must slope out or to a drain. Have new residential construction with attached garage. The builder …
2024 Portal Frames - The Building Code Forum
Apr 1, 2024 · By code, one could use a portal frame to support a 20’ wide garage door, but not this case with a much smaller opening. If the three windows were replaced with a triple, mulled …
fire separation in garages | The Building Code Forum
Mar 17, 2014 · Hello all, I have been looking into the rules for mudding and taping sheetrock in attached garages. The IRC states that attached garages should be sheetrock with 1/2" on …
What is a garage? - The Building Code Forum
Mar 16, 2023 · The thing is, I can't find a definition of what a garage is either in the local code, state law, or the IRC (2015 is applicable for my town). For the sake of avoiding asking my CEO …
Minimum Floor Slope for Drainage | The Building Code Forum
Oct 19, 2009 · 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 …
Garage Open Air Calculations | The Building Code Forum
Dec 18, 2011 · Only if a garage does not meet the requirements for an "open" parking garage in IBC 406.3 does mechanical ventilation in compliance with the IMC come into play. The only …