AKADriver
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As I mentioned in my introduction some time ago, I'm converting my carport into an enclosed garage. It's already enclosed on three sides and basically, to become a functional garage, would only 'need' some minimal framing on the overhead door side, and then hanging the doors.
However I may have run into a code snag. The Virginia code (taken straight from the IRC, section R309.3, so this is probably the same nationwide) states:
"The area of floor used for parking of automobiles or other vehicles shall be sloped to facilitate the movement of liquids to drain or toward the main vehicle entry doorway."
Currently the slab is very, very level. It's actually a really nicely done slab.. smooth and flat as glass. But level, except for the last four feet facing what would be the door, which is sloped at about 1/4-1/2" per foot.
So I guess my question is:
- Would an inspector allow the present configuration? I sent an e-mail to the local supervisor of residential inspections and she reiterated the code as written, only adding "it is my opinion that any area not used for vehicles, such as a workshop, etc., could be level." But I doubt it would be as simple as declaring the entire garage "workshop" space, considering it'd have an overhead door.
- The code doesn't actually define what slope to use. I assume zero is not what they intended, though.
- What could I do to correct this short of tearing the whole thing down?
However I may have run into a code snag. The Virginia code (taken straight from the IRC, section R309.3, so this is probably the same nationwide) states:
"The area of floor used for parking of automobiles or other vehicles shall be sloped to facilitate the movement of liquids to drain or toward the main vehicle entry doorway."
Currently the slab is very, very level. It's actually a really nicely done slab.. smooth and flat as glass. But level, except for the last four feet facing what would be the door, which is sloped at about 1/4-1/2" per foot.
So I guess my question is:
- Would an inspector allow the present configuration? I sent an e-mail to the local supervisor of residential inspections and she reiterated the code as written, only adding "it is my opinion that any area not used for vehicles, such as a workshop, etc., could be level." But I doubt it would be as simple as declaring the entire garage "workshop" space, considering it'd have an overhead door.
- The code doesn't actually define what slope to use. I assume zero is not what they intended, though.
- What could I do to correct this short of tearing the whole thing down?
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My inspector let me slide with one eigth inch per foot.
In my garage, that's just about eight inches of drop in sixty foot! Looked real bad when building. Not bad after everything is done. Flat would be alright. But I sure like the slope when cleaning/washing any mess.