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    Default Handrails/risers

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    2003 IRC: R311.5.6 Handrails. Handrails shall be provided on at least one side of each continuous run of treads or flight of stairs with 4 or more risers.

    Do not have 2000 IRC

    Last edited by David Banks; 09-24-2007 at 01:36 PM.

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    Default Re: Handrails/risers

    Robert,
    Dave types Faster.

    Checked the IRC 2003 R 311.5.6 Handrails:shall be provided on at least one side of each
    continuous run of treads or flight with four or more risers.

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    Default Re: Handrails/risers

    In a number of instances you can find code answers by search of previous posts here on IN or on the net

    In this case I searched *handrail requirements* and this was one of many sites

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    Robert,

    Have those same steps at my home.

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    Default Re: Handrails/risers

    Quote Originally Posted by Clay E White View Post
    you sure the step system is of "two risers"?
    Clay,

    There are two risers there.

    1 from the lower floor to the first tread.
    1 from the first tread to the upper floor.
    2 risers total

    The 2000 IRC was 2 or more risers, the 2003 IRC went to the more common 4 or more risers, where it still is, before a handrail is required.

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    Default Re: Handrails/risers

    Robert,

    I know this post is a little late but I have been out of town for a week and am just catching up on some of the threads.

    You are correct, the 2000 IRC states handrails are required for two or more risers in Section R 315.1. However, this is one of the sections of the 2000 IRC that the City od Austin has deleted and then revised to read stairs with "...three or more risers..."

    Hope this helps for future issues.

    Here is a link of the amended IRC 2000 that the City of Austin uses for residential construction:

    http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/developme...esidential.pdf

    If you have a copy of the IRC 2000 it is a little time consuming but helpful to go through the IRC book making reference notes as to what has been deleted/amended according o the PDF file at the above link.


    Eric


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