jar546
CBO
When was this changed?
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Not sure what your exactly asking but I will take a stab at this.When was this changed?
In Florida, the maximum riser height for stairs in a single-family residence is also 8 1/4 inches (210 mm), according to the 2020 Florida Building Code (FBC), which is based on the International Residential Code (IRC).
Like the IRC, the FBC also specifies that the maximum height of risers in a flight of stairs should not vary by more than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) within a flight, and that the maximum height should be measured from the top of one tread to the top of the next tread. Additionally, the minimum tread depth for stairs in a single-family residence in Florida is 9 inches (229 mm), and the maximum nosing projection is 1 1/4 inches (32 mm).
It's worth noting that the Florida Building Code is updated on a three-year cycle, so it's possible that these requirements may be revised in the future. As with any building code, it's always a good idea to consult with your local building department to ensure compliance with all applicable codes and regulations.
My point is that when I asked Chat GPT, it gave 8-1/4" as the answer which is wrong.Sorry JAR, I misunderstood. I thought you had found a code that increased it to 8 1/4" instead of looking for when it decreased from that. However, as stated some codes do allow an 8 1/4" riser. I'm not sure if your question was specific to a particular code or in general. If specific, then it would be provably wrong, if not, it could be debatable and require a more nuanced answer...something the cylons were never good at.
Exactly how did you phrase the question? As I posted in the ChatGPT thread, I got a correct answer.My point is that when I asked Chat GPT, it gave 8-1/4" as the answer which is wrong.
First I asked what the maximum riser height is in Florida and it was incorrect.Exactly how did you phrase the question? As I posted in the ChatGPT thread, I got a correct answer.