Built for safety this sturdy wood ladder makes it easy to access your attic with nine non slip steps and a convenient handrail for support while climbing.
Attic access code.
Section r807 attic access r807 1 attic access.
Weight capacity designed to fit ceiling heights from 8 ft.
The 2012 international residential code requires an attic access opening for attics with an area greater than 30 square feet and a vertical height in excess of 30 inches.
The type of attic access determines the means you can install for entrance into the attic.
If the only access is by a pull down stairs or by ladder through a scuttle then it is absolutely not a finished living space.
Other model building code citations for attic access stairways 2009 ibc commercial construction requirement for attic space access.
Irc 12 13 section r807 1 proponent.
Your attic may presently have a fixed ladder a pull down ladder or no ladder at all.
And standard ceiling openings of 22 5 in.
Bajnai chesterfield county va icc building code action committee revise as follows.
Here s the full text of the code.
The vertical height shall be measured from the top of the ceiling framing members to.
Buildings with combustible ceiling or roof construction shall have an attic access opening to attic areas that exceed 30 square feet 2 8 m2 and have a vertical height of 30 inches 762 mm or greater.
What your attic probably does not have is a set of code compliant stairs.
An opening not less than 20 inches by 30 inches 559 mm by 762 mm shall be provided to any attic area having a clear height of over 30 inches 762 mm.
The werner wood universal fit attic ladder features the werner wood universal fit attic ladder features a 250 lb.
To convert your attic to living space you cannot provide access via a ladder.
Don t know of any codes that would apply in.
See the california mechanical code for access requirements where mechanical equipment is located in attics.
Where the access is located in a ceiling minimum unobstructed headroom in the attic space shall be 30 inches 762 mm at some point above the access measured vertically from the bottom of ceiling framing members.