Even with rebar though, 5 steps 5' wide is a lot of weight and it'll peobably eventually pull away. By code, not that it matters cause you're not getting it inspected, you'll need at least a 3' deep landing at the top. I could do it for you. Just not sure I have the time, although it's only a few hour job.
Ya. It's pretty much just based from the height off the ground. Anything over 3 steps or over 32" needs the landing.
Where you located. We have offices in St george and Murray
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Ya. It's pretty much just based from the height off the ground. Anything over 3 steps or over 32" needs the landing.
Every staircase, regardless of height, gets the 36" clear landing top and bottom, except for interior staircases that don't have a door swinging over them. More than 3 stairs gets a handrail. Platforms 30" or higher from the ground get guardrails. I used to design homes, I had to deal with this crap all the time. But if you're not getting it inspected, you don't have to worry. However, if you have an accident on said stairs and want to use your homeowner's insurance, and they find out you didn't pull a permit and get them inspected, I've heard they can and will deny your claim. :-\
Not entirely accurate but close. There is no distinction between interior and exterior. Doors can never swing over stairs. 30" and taller height requires guardrail.
4 or more risers require handrail unless total rise is over 30" then guardrail is required
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