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AOL: AI's latest 20-something billionaire got his start at L.A. garage sales 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?
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The house was designed with 8′ foundation walls, and had a rise from the garage floor to the subfloor of 17-1/2″: 4″ for vapors + 1-1/2″ sill+ 11-1/4″ joist + 3/4″ sublfoor. For multiple reasons (steps, topography, fill and grading) I would like to lower the living area and entry to have only one step up from the garage. Stepped foundation wall to reduce rise from garage to house - joist on ... Does a detached accessory structure, such as a garage, require a man door, or is the overhead door sufficient?
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I am curious others takes on this circumstance. Individual wants to build a free standing garage which is accessory to the main dwelling. A part of the garage is a game room. In this game room there will be an emergency escape window. However to egress this game room you would have to travel...
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A garage to house man door cannot be used as part of an egress pathway; therefore, the IRC does not stipulate a minimum doorway width. That said, you should (IMHO) not do anything other than a 36-in door. The garage man door is typically a preferred location for moving things into the house. Not only during moving (think mattresses and other large furniture), but during the day-to-day ... 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.