Russell Thomas
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Greetings all,
I have visited this site many times looking for answers and finally joined to post a question. I have done a search here and 'Googled-It' without a definitive answer, so my apologies if the answer is obvious somehow. Our office doesn't do residential but I brought in a large and very unique custom home to the firm, but haven't received an I.R.C. yet as we only have I.B.C.'s
The Owner wants a 5' wide single leaf tall front door (with side lights of some sort) and the 'I.B.C. Section 1010.1.1 Size of Doors' seems to limit the door width on required egress doors to 48" maximum, I am assuming the front door is a required egress door, but maybe that is for sleeping quarters, etc.? I have seen huge single doors on big custom homes before, but could have been in the U.B.C. era! LOL
So my question boils down to:
In a single family residence is the front door actually limited to 48" in width? Is there an acception or something in the I.R.C.?
Thanks for your time, I have tried to find the answer, but haven't found anything definitive.
I have visited this site many times looking for answers and finally joined to post a question. I have done a search here and 'Googled-It' without a definitive answer, so my apologies if the answer is obvious somehow. Our office doesn't do residential but I brought in a large and very unique custom home to the firm, but haven't received an I.R.C. yet as we only have I.B.C.'s
The Owner wants a 5' wide single leaf tall front door (with side lights of some sort) and the 'I.B.C. Section 1010.1.1 Size of Doors' seems to limit the door width on required egress doors to 48" maximum, I am assuming the front door is a required egress door, but maybe that is for sleeping quarters, etc.? I have seen huge single doors on big custom homes before, but could have been in the U.B.C. era! LOL
So my question boils down to:
In a single family residence is the front door actually limited to 48" in width? Is there an acception or something in the I.R.C.?
Thanks for your time, I have tried to find the answer, but haven't found anything definitive.