Given:
Gym does not have a recess for a wood floor system. The sports floor was to be a membrane system.
Quest:
To provide a wood floor system without removing concrete slab:
How would you comply with ADA and the 3-inch change in height?
Issues I see.
A 3” drop cannot occur as a step. The minimum step per Code is 4” in height. Then there is the tripping hazard as one step. Also the occupancy is an Assembly where I think you have to be over 21-inches to use steps as I recall. Will do code research anyway but have not looked it up yet.
Ramping all perimeter sides of the court will have issues of the cross slope exceeding 2% when people walk perpendicular to the ramped sides of the court.
Ramping down at the EXIT or Exit Access Doors will require a level landing area on either side of the door.
Using a threshold over ½” high at the door is an issue with ADA and Code landing requirements.
A vendor claims his retro fit gym wood floor system complies with ADA. I cannot wait to see his solution.
Any of you have any experience with these retrofit gym wood floors.
Oh, this is to be a change order to the job under construction so at this time it is not an exactly an existing building. Love it when owners change their mind in the middle of construction. Slab is already poured and roof is on. Job is well into interior finishes.
Gym does not have a recess for a wood floor system. The sports floor was to be a membrane system.
Quest:
To provide a wood floor system without removing concrete slab:
How would you comply with ADA and the 3-inch change in height?
Issues I see.
A 3” drop cannot occur as a step. The minimum step per Code is 4” in height. Then there is the tripping hazard as one step. Also the occupancy is an Assembly where I think you have to be over 21-inches to use steps as I recall. Will do code research anyway but have not looked it up yet.
Ramping all perimeter sides of the court will have issues of the cross slope exceeding 2% when people walk perpendicular to the ramped sides of the court.
Ramping down at the EXIT or Exit Access Doors will require a level landing area on either side of the door.
Using a threshold over ½” high at the door is an issue with ADA and Code landing requirements.
A vendor claims his retro fit gym wood floor system complies with ADA. I cannot wait to see his solution.
Any of you have any experience with these retrofit gym wood floors.
Oh, this is to be a change order to the job under construction so at this time it is not an exactly an existing building. Love it when owners change their mind in the middle of construction. Slab is already poured and roof is on. Job is well into interior finishes.