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This is an existing single story home. There is a 30" fixed stair to the attic. The attic is currently unfinished, but has large areas that meet IRC 305 head height requirements that the owner would like to capture.
The desire is to convert ~500-800SF of the attic to occupiable space. Can the existing 30" width stair serve the converted attic or does it need to be enlarged to meet 36min width?
Is there any wiggle room/advantage to considering this an "habitable attic" vs a "story"? Is it possible that the existing attic is considered "habitable" in it's current state (thus, there is no proposed change in classification -- just adding finishes)?
Any thoughts appreciated! I'm thinking outloud a bit here and probably missing something. I've dug through several threads about attic stairs on the forum and am not clear on my specific case.
Working under 2015 IRC. Thanks in advance.
This is an existing single story home. There is a 30" fixed stair to the attic. The attic is currently unfinished, but has large areas that meet IRC 305 head height requirements that the owner would like to capture.
The desire is to convert ~500-800SF of the attic to occupiable space. Can the existing 30" width stair serve the converted attic or does it need to be enlarged to meet 36min width?
Is there any wiggle room/advantage to considering this an "habitable attic" vs a "story"? Is it possible that the existing attic is considered "habitable" in it's current state (thus, there is no proposed change in classification -- just adding finishes)?
Any thoughts appreciated! I'm thinking outloud a bit here and probably missing something. I've dug through several threads about attic stairs on the forum and am not clear on my specific case.
Working under 2015 IRC. Thanks in advance.