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What Lurks under the stairs- Stair fire protection or not

Submitted by DonHester on Mon, 08/27/2012 - 18:18.

What Lurks under the stairs- Stair fire protection or not? Wenatchee and Quincy Home Inspection Services.

What is under those stairs, some forgotten treasures, hidden heirlooms or just some stuff long forgotten?

One item you may not know that if the stairs are enclosed with an access (i.e. closet) it must be protected by sheetrock. This is considered a fire hazard and needs appropriate protection.

                                             Stairs Missing Fire Protection

The Residential code states-

R302.7 Under-stair protection.
Enclosed accessible space under stairs shall have walls, under-stair surface and any soffits protected on the enclosed side with 1/2-inch (12.7 mm) gypsum board.


Lack of fire protection for Stairs
This was a newer home and needs to be completed. On older homes this may not have been performed or was enclosed at a later time.

                                Older home missing fire protection under stair

We have all heard the phrase “It is grandfathered”, and this can be true. But the codes change because increased safety is recognized and understood. The standards (codes) are then modified and improved to reflect that knowledge.

One of the most important items a home inspector can do when performing an inspection is to inform the client of potential safety issues.

 

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