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I obtained a permit to add a spiral staircase from the main living floor to my crawl space.
This is a unique "crawl space" in that it is 6'10" from the concrete slab to the floor joists and 6'1" to the beams. It is fully encapsulated, dehumidified, ventilated with an ERV, and has a concrete slab over half of the space. I am currently using this for storage via an exterior access door that is 5'6" tall. I would like to be able to get to the space without going outside in the weather. I would also like to add a small wine cellar. I have no plans to finish the space or use it for living area.
A local inspector said the entire space will have to meet the standards of habitable space if I add a stairway from the main living space (We use the 2018 IRC and have no other local restrictions). The spiral staircase is a 5' diameter kit engineered to meet the IRC requirement for an egress stairway. I have no problem insulating the space, adding smoke detectors, insulation, fire separation, and already have an emergency egress opening via the exterior door. The one thing that will prevent me from making this space habitable is the 6'10 ceiling height.
I don't see anywhere in the IRC that requires the space to be habitable just because there is an interior stairway to access the space. In fact, the IRC only mentions that under floor areas must be accessible through an interior or exterior opening. The interior opening requirement only specifies a minimum of 18"x24" and there is no maximum dimension. There is also nothing in the code that specifically prohibits stairs within that opening.
There are plenty of code compliant stairways to crawl spaces, wine cellars, and other non habitable spaces in existence.
The International Residential Code (IRC) defines a habitable space under R202 as “a space in a building for living, sleeping, eating or cooking. Bathrooms, toilet rooms, closets, halls, storage or utility spaces and similar areas are not considered habitable spaces.”
Is there any reason why I can't have a stairway to this existing crawl space if it is only going to be used as storage (and therefore not habitable space) without meeting the requirements for habitable space?
This is a unique "crawl space" in that it is 6'10" from the concrete slab to the floor joists and 6'1" to the beams. It is fully encapsulated, dehumidified, ventilated with an ERV, and has a concrete slab over half of the space. I am currently using this for storage via an exterior access door that is 5'6" tall. I would like to be able to get to the space without going outside in the weather. I would also like to add a small wine cellar. I have no plans to finish the space or use it for living area.
A local inspector said the entire space will have to meet the standards of habitable space if I add a stairway from the main living space (We use the 2018 IRC and have no other local restrictions). The spiral staircase is a 5' diameter kit engineered to meet the IRC requirement for an egress stairway. I have no problem insulating the space, adding smoke detectors, insulation, fire separation, and already have an emergency egress opening via the exterior door. The one thing that will prevent me from making this space habitable is the 6'10 ceiling height.
I don't see anywhere in the IRC that requires the space to be habitable just because there is an interior stairway to access the space. In fact, the IRC only mentions that under floor areas must be accessible through an interior or exterior opening. The interior opening requirement only specifies a minimum of 18"x24" and there is no maximum dimension. There is also nothing in the code that specifically prohibits stairs within that opening.
There are plenty of code compliant stairways to crawl spaces, wine cellars, and other non habitable spaces in existence.
The International Residential Code (IRC) defines a habitable space under R202 as “a space in a building for living, sleeping, eating or cooking. Bathrooms, toilet rooms, closets, halls, storage or utility spaces and similar areas are not considered habitable spaces.”
Is there any reason why I can't have a stairway to this existing crawl space if it is only going to be used as storage (and therefore not habitable space) without meeting the requirements for habitable space?