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2 x 6 Stringer with Triangles

Rebecca Davis

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Is there code which specifies what dimensions of lumber is used for stringers? I realized there is a minimum depth from the inside corner cut to the back of the board but that doesn't exactly rule out this application. This is at 1968 apartment complex in Indiana. Thanks in advance
 
Unfortunately, we have almost nothing to go on for stair stringers whatsoever even in new construction... For existing stairs at an apartment complex, the only thing you can really do is eyeball it, step on it, jump up and down, and then decide whether it's dangerous enough to make them either fix it or get an engineer to say it's fine - and then decide if you trust the engineer...

 
Is there code which specifies what dimensions of lumber is used for stringers? I realized there is a minimum depth from the inside corner cut to the back of the board but that doesn't exactly rule out this application. This is at 1968 apartment complex in Indiana. Thanks in advance

The code specifies what load a stair has to support, and the stair stringers and steps have to be designed to support that load. An apartment would come under the IEBC and IBC, so there isn't any prescriptive answer. The only answer is "Design to support the load."
 
RD,
Might try American Wood Council website Deck guide (DCA-6) or the Wood Frame Construction Manuel (WFCM).
 
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