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Exterior Stair Code Requirements (Residential & Commercial Egress)

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Exterior exit stair open side

An open side shall not have less than 35 square feet of aggregate open area adjacent to each floor level and the level of each intermediate landing. The required open area shall be located not less than 42 inches above the adjacent floor or landing level.

IBC Section 1027.4 states that open areas adjoining exterior exit stairways or ramps shall be either yards, courts, or public ways. The remaining sides are permitted to be enclosed by the exterior walls of the building.

IBC section 1027.5 states that exterior stairways and ramps shall have a minimum fire separation distance of 10 feet measured at right angles from the exterior edge of the stairways or ramps including landings to: adjacent lot lines, other portions of the building, other buildings on the same lot unless the adjacent building exterior walls and openings are protected in accordance with Section 705 based on fire separation distance.

This measure is in place to protect the exterior staircase in case of a fire.

Section 1027.6 states that exterior exit stairways and ramps shall be separated from the interior of the building as required in Section 1023.2. Openings shall be limited to normally occupied spaces.

There are several exceptions to the condition to be separated from the building. It is not required for buildings not more than 2 stories above grade, and for buildings in Group R-3 occupancies (small sleeping / dwelling buildings) not more than 4 stories in height if the stairway discharges directly to grade.

Exterior stair tread code

Exterior stair treads must comply with all the general stair tread requirements found in IBC section 1011.5 Stair treads and risers. The minimum tread depth shall be 11 inches.

Additionally, as a part of an outdoor stair walking surface, exterior stair treads must also comply with IBC Section 1011.7.2 for stair walking surface for outdoor use.

IBC Section 1011.7.2 states that outdoor stairways and outdoor approaches to stairways shall be designed so that water will not accumulate on walking surfaces.

Outdoor stair treads and landings should be designed to be easily drainable. To ensure drainage, stair designers can include drain holes in the stair treads, use sloped treads up to a 2-percent slope, use open risers (for IBC residential stairs only), or use treads with up to 1/2″ openings (up to 1-1/8″ openings for industrial building occupancy).

Exterior stair handrail code

Exterior stair handrails must comply with all the general IBC handrail requirements found in section 1014 Handrails and section 1011.11 Handrails.

IBC section 1027.3 states that exterior exit stairways and ramps shall be open on not less than one side, except for required structural columns, beams, handrails, and guardrails. The open side can be along the length or width of the stairway. This means that exterior stairs will require a guardrail and / or handrail along the open side.

Exterior stair landing code requirements

The IBC exterior stair landing code requirements are also found in IBC section 1011.7.2 as part of the stair walking surface for outdoor use.

IBC Section 1011.7.2 requires that exterior stair landings must be designed so that water will not accumulate on the walking surface.

To ensure adequate drainage, the outdoor stair landing surface should be sloped up to 2%, have drain holes, or use a decking material such as bar grating with up to 1/2″ openings (up to 1-1/8″ openings for industrial building occupancy)

Exterior stair railing code

Exterior stair guardrails must comply with all the general IBC guardrail requirements found in section 1015 Guards.

IBC section 1027.3 states that exterior exit stairways and ramps shall be open on not less than one side, except for required structural columns, beams, handrails, and guardrails. The open side can be along the length or width of the stairway. This means that exterior stairs will require a guardrail and / or handrail along the open side.

Exterior stair width code

As a means of egress, exterior exit stairs must meet all the requirements set forth in IBC section 1011.2 Width and capacity.

The minimum width of the stairway shall be 44″, unless the stairway serves an occupancy of less than 50, in which case the minimum width is 36″

Exterior stair riser code

Exterior stair risers must comply with IBC section 1011.5 stair treads and risers. Stair risers height shall be 7 inches maximum and 4 inches minimum.

2018 IRC code for exterior stairs

The 2018 IRC code for exterior stairs is found in Section R311 Means of Egress. This section includes all the requirements for stairways including the specific requirements for exterior stairs.

Section R311 also refers to IRC section R507.2.2, which defines the requirements for outdoor plastic composite deck boards, stair treads, guards, and handrails.

Section R507.2.2 requires that plastic composite exterior deck boards, stair treads, guards, and handrails comply with the requirements of ASTM D7032.

Section R507.2.2.1 requires that plastic composite deck boards, stair treads, guardrails, handrails or their packaging shall bear a label that indicates compliance with ASTM D7032 and includes the allowable load and maximum allowable span determined in accordance with ASTM D7032.

Section R507.2.2.2 requires that plastic composite deck boards, stair treads, guards, and handrails shall exhibit a flame spread index not exceeding 200 when tested in accordance with ASTM E85 or UL 723 with the test specimen remaining in place during the test; except for plastic composites determined to be noncombustible.

Section R507.2.2.3 requires that plastic composite deck boards, stair treads, guards, and handrails containing wood, cellulosic or other biodegradable materials shall be decay resistant in accordance with ASTM D7032.

Section R507.2.2.4 requires that plastic composite deck boards, stair treads, guards, and handrails containing wood, cellulosic or other biodegradable materials shall be termite resistant in accordance with ASTM D7032.

Section R507.2.2.5 requires that plastic composite deck boards, stair treads, guards, and handrails shall be installed in accordance with this code and the manufacturer’s instructions.

Outdoor stair anchoring code

Section R311.5 states that exterior landings, decks, balconies, stairs, and similar facilities shall be positively anchored to the primary structure to resist both vertical and lateral forces or shall be designed to be self-supporting. Attachment shall not be accomplished by use of toenails or nails subject to withdrawal.

Outdoor stair tread code

Outdoor stair treads must comply with all the general stair tread requirements found in IRC section R311.7.5.2 Treads. The tread depth shall not be less than 10 inches.

Additionally, under section R311.7.5.4 plastic composite exterior stair treads shall comply with the provisions of this section and Section R507.2.2, which states that plastic composite exterior deck boards, stair treads, guards, and handrails shall comply with the requirements of ASTM D7032 and this section.

Outdoor stair nosing code

Outdoor stair nosings must comply with section R311.7.5 Nosings.

Nosings at treads, landings, and floors of stairways shall have a radius of curvature at the nosing not greater than 9/16 inch or a bevel greater than 1/2 inch. A nosing projection not less than 3/4 inch and not more than 1 1/4 inches shall be provided on stairways.

Outdoor stair handrail code

Outdoor stair handrails must comply with all the general IRC handrail requirements found in section R311.7.8 Handrails. Handrail height shall not be less than 34 inches and not more than 38 inches. Handrails must meet the required grip size per section R311.7.8.5. Handrails with circular cross section shall be between 1 1/4 and 2 inch diameter.

Section R311.7.8.6 states that plastic composite handrails shall comply with the requirements of section R507.2.2, which requires that plastic composite handrails comply the requirements of ASTM D7032.

Outdoor stair landing code

Outdoor landings must comply with the requirements of section R311.7.6 Landings for stairways. There shall be a floor or landing at the top and bottom of each stairway and the width perpendicular to the direction of travel shall not be less than the flight served.

Exterior composite decking used for stair landings must comply with the provisions of section R507.2.2.

Outdoor stair railing code

Outdoor stair guardrails must comply with all the general requirements of IRC Section R312.1 Guards.

Exterior plastic composite guards shall comply with the requirements of Section R317.4, which refers to section R507.2.2. Per section R507.2.2 exterior plastic composite guards must be in accordance with ASTM D7032.

Outdoor stair width code

As a means of egress, outdoor stairs must meet all the requirements set forth in IRC section R311.7.1 Width.

Stairways shall not be less than 36 inches in clear width at all points above the permitted handrail heights and below the required headroom height.

Outdoor stair riser code

Outdoor stair risers must comply with IRC section R311.7.5 stair treads and risers. The riser height shall not be more than 7 3/4 inches.

A note on ADA exterior stair requirements

The ADA accessibility standards and IBC accessible means of egress requirements apply to both exterior and interior stairs that are part of a required means of egress. This includes exterior stairs that are part of exit discharge (i.e., the path from an exit to a public way such as a street or alley). IBC Section 1009, accessible means of egress requirements, allows an exterior exit stairway serving levels other than the level of exit discharge to be part of an accessible means of egress.

Final points

Exterior stairs have special requirements for construction and design. The IBC, IRC and ADA building code requirements help to ensure that outdoor stairs are designed, used and constructed in a safe and proper way.

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This post was last modified on 13/10/2023 15:23

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Garden Courte is a blog written by [James Marcus], a passionate gardener and writer. She has been gardening for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of plants and how to care for them. In her blog, she shares her knowledge and experience with others, providing tips and advice on gardening, plant care, and more.

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