ThatOneGuy
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IRC says "Handrail ends shall be returned or shall terminate in newel posts or safety terminals."
2021 IRC clarifies to "Handrail ends shall be returned toward a wall, guard walking surface continuous to itself, or terminate to a post." (I think some commas are missing there, but still...)
The image below is of a more modern looking handrail that does not have a wall return. The code is pretty clear on this. My question is if anyone has seen this type of handrail actually be rejected on inspection, or actually had their project flagged for this? For some reason I feel like this is enforced much more on commercial projects than residential but I don't know if that perception is accurate. Thanks in advance for any experience you can share.
2021 IRC clarifies to "Handrail ends shall be returned toward a wall, guard walking surface continuous to itself, or terminate to a post." (I think some commas are missing there, but still...)
The image below is of a more modern looking handrail that does not have a wall return. The code is pretty clear on this. My question is if anyone has seen this type of handrail actually be rejected on inspection, or actually had their project flagged for this? For some reason I feel like this is enforced much more on commercial projects than residential but I don't know if that perception is accurate. Thanks in advance for any experience you can share.