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- Is a Specific Type of Separation Required Between a Private Garage and . . .
If the garage is located beneath any habitable space, the separation requirements are more stringent, necessitating the use of 5 8-inch (15 9 mm) Type X gypsum board or a material that offers equivalent protection
- 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
- R302. 5 R302. 6 (Dwelling Unit Garage Fire Separation) And Electrical . . .
2024 IRC R302 5 3 says "Penetrations through the separation required in Section R302 6 shall be protected as required by Section R302 11, Item 4," while 2024 IRC Table R302 6 requires separation on a wall between the dwelling unit and the garage of "Not less than 1 2-inch gypsum board or
- Attached garage separation question | The Building Code Forum
I understand the basic requirements for 1 2 or 5 8 gwb but 2 questions: If the dwelling and garage are fire sprinklered, is the gwb still required? I think so but not sure Any penetrations of the gwb, 2024 IRC refers to R302 11 Fireblocking and no 4 At openings around vents, pipes, ducts
- Garage Open Air Calculations - The Building Code Forum
I am designing a garage, and trying to achieve natural ventilation I think I have achieved the required 20% open, as well as 40% perimeter open as per IBC 2006, but what if your garage is really deep? It seems like if you have a very large garage, if you're 150' from the perimeter, air is not
- 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?
- HVAC in a garage - The Building Code Forum
Codes do not permit duct openings in a residential attached garage, for obvious reasons I ran across one yesterday where it appears that the contractor is placing an air handler in a garage under living space My first reaction is -not permitted- however as I thought about it I figured the
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