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Balcony location If an "L" shaped building has a balcony terminating at the inside leg of the building portion that extends past the balcony edge at a right angle, then the balcony complies
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Balcony location If an "L" shaped building has a balcony terminating at the inside leg of the building portion that extends past the balcony edge at a right angle, then the balcony complies
Hi All. We have a 3 story office building in a warmer climate that has a central courtyard and fountain that employees and the public can assess. There are also central exterior
The main floor and balcony seating area of an auditorium of a performing arts theatre would be included as a primary function area." I believe this supports my position that all the seating
As such, the separation between units must extend to the exterior of the roofed area, i.e. the edge of the balcony, not 8" shy of the edge of the balcony as shown" Condition in screenshot
Having an issue understanding the exceptions for horizontal projections at fire walls (706.5.2). I have a balcony which projects approx. 3'' past the termination of the fire wall and is
We would like to replace a window with french doors that lead to a balcony. Can this be considered a possible fire escape egress ?
I manage a 24-unit condo built to code in 1981. IRC 312.1.3 (a new code) states that pickets on guardrail system can''t be spaced as to allow a 4" object to pass through. Will this condo
Picture a type V-A apartment building with private balconies stacked over each other. You''ve used a membrane assembly (say, type X purple gyp board with stucco) on the underside of
Can you use a gas grill on a condo balcony? Does it matter if the condo is 2 stories or 6 stories?
I am asking for your opinion about the various terms used in the IRC to describe exterior walking surfaces: Deck, Porch, Patio, Balcony. After 16 years of teaching deck codes and 10 years