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Under the 2007 CBC (2006 IBC) thresholds could only rise ½" over landings (interior floors) with a ¾" exception for sliding doors, I am not addressing the R-3 exception for exterior landings.
The 2010 CRC (2009 IRC) seems to have made this more reasonable to accommodate area rugs on the interior in front of doors,
The 2010 CRC (2009 IRC) seems to have made this more reasonable to accommodate area rugs on the interior in front of doors,
For purposes of this question ignore the exterior threshold height, I take this to mean that in residences covered by the IRC door thresholds can now be 1½" higher than the interior floor for doors in the path of egress, and 7¾" above the interior floor on doors not in the path of egress? That doesn't seem reasonable, what about trip hazard?2010 CRC said:R311.3.1 Floor elevations at the required egress doors. Landings or floors at the required egress door shall not be more than 1½ inches (38 mm) lower than the top of the threshold.Exception: The exterior landing or floor shall not be more than 73/4 inches (196 mm) below the top of the threshold provided the door does not swing over the landing or floor.
R311.3.2 Floor elevations for other exterior doors. Doors other than the required egress door shall be provided with landings or floors not more than 7¾ inches (196 mm) below the top of the threshold.
Exception: A landing is not required where a stairway of two or fewer rise rs is located on the exterior side of the door, provided the door does not swing over the stairway.
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