Marshal Chris
Silver Member
Talking about this section here:
804.1 General. Interior floor finish and floor covering materials shall comply with this section.
Exception: Floors and floor coverings of a traditional type, such as wood, vinyl, linoleum or terrazzo, and resilient floor covering materials which are not comprised of fibers.
I have a Chiropractic office which has installed interlocking rubber matting in the area they have physical therapy (gym) equipment. A letter to the builder has advised them they have not tested the material for the flame spread.
My question is do you think this material meets the exception? I take the exception to mean traditional and resilient. I'll bet it's resilient, but I don't think it's traditional.
804.1 General. Interior floor finish and floor covering materials shall comply with this section.
Exception: Floors and floor coverings of a traditional type, such as wood, vinyl, linoleum or terrazzo, and resilient floor covering materials which are not comprised of fibers.
I have a Chiropractic office which has installed interlocking rubber matting in the area they have physical therapy (gym) equipment. A letter to the builder has advised them they have not tested the material for the flame spread.
My question is do you think this material meets the exception? I take the exception to mean traditional and resilient. I'll bet it's resilient, but I don't think it's traditional.