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- Exterior door swing landings - Building Codes and . . . - ChiefTalk Forum
This picture is from 2003 code Now we go by 2015 and I don't see that anymore other than the code I posted There is one more code portion intended for landings: R311 7 6 Landings for stairways There shall be a floor or landing at the top and bottom of each stairway The width perpendicular to the direction of travel shall be not
- Building Codes and Compliance - ChiefTalk Forum
BUILDING PLANNING 2016 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE 73 R302 7 Under-stair protection Enclosed accessible space under stairs shall have walls, under-stair surface and any soffits protected on the enclosed side with 1 2 -inch (12 7 mm) gypsum board
- Best place to learn building code? - ChiefTalk Forum
But more directly to the OP I would, once again, suggest learning the Zoning code, or whatever it's called in Canada, versus trying to know all there is regarding the 'building code' because even 'if a building complies with with building code doesn't mean that it is going be allowed for a specific location'
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looking for a drafter with residential building code experience for permit plans Experience with additions and new construction Please email me if interested as I will not be following this forum directly for responses (too busy obviously) Thanks! rhdesignsllc@gmail com
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