Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Thank you for the correction. From what I understand, the sheetrock needs to be at least 5/8 inch to be fire rated and I'm guessing the sheetrock on these walls are that thichness. |
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I spoke to Majic Stairs when I was looking and they didn't know anything about fireproofing. Turns out that it didn't matter as my attic construction would not have allowed the installation once I really looked at the videos. The stairs I have are Husky 800. They have an option for a fire resistant door which I have - proven by the label in my other post. I was fortunate to purchase it from a homeowner here that had it replaced with Majic Stairs.
Husky 800 stairs are manufactured in Memphis, TN. I know they have distributors but you'd have to measure your opening and call them to see if there was a local one. Last edited by metoo21; 02-29-2024 at 11:11 AM. |
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For an idea, I'd suggest calling Majic Stairs and see if they can provide you with contact info on some of their recent installs. Then contact those folks and see if they still have their old stairs. You could go see what they had and look for the fire treatment label. You might get lucky and find one. I found mine on Facebook. Or you could post on your facebook group saying you were looking for a set of stairs
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The garage shall be separated as required by Table R302.6. Openings in garage walls shall comply with Section R302.5. Attachment of gypsum board shall comply with Table R702.3.5. The wall separation provisions of Table R302.6 shall not apply to garage walls that are perpendicular to the adjacent dwelling unit wall. TABLE R302.6DWELLING-GARAGE SEPARATION SEPARATION MATERIAL From the residence and attics Not less than 1/2-inch gypsum board or equivalent applied to the garage side From habitable rooms above the garage Not less than 5/8-inch Type X gypsum board or equivalent Structure(s) supporting floor/ceiling assemblies used for separation required by this section Not less than 1/2-inch gypsum board or equivalent Garages located less than 3 feet from a dwelling unit on the same lot Not less than 1/2-inch gypsum board or equivalent applied to the interior side of exterior walls that are within this area. So yes there is a code and basically here in the Villages 1/2 Gypsum meets the requirement. Doors to the home need to be fire-rated, but self-closing devices are no longer Required. |
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Intumescent fire control paint is UL tested and will fire proof pull down attic stairs in the garage to meet local fire codes. It's expensive and when applied correctly, the paint will expand 6" during a fire, sealing all openings and the stairway.
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My question is why would this be necessary? No one is going to be sleeping or spending much time in the attic as far as I know.
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Because fire will spread to the rest of the home rather quickly. The barrier is to allow time for occupants to escape the home and/or fire personnel to arrive and fight the fire.
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This is also why it's a bad idea to partially open the attic access and crack the garage door open to help ventilation. If an insurance investigator finds this, a homeowner could have problems collecting. To put it in perspective, at least since I've been here, more homes and caught fire due to lightening strikes than garages fires. |
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If you take the sheet rock that covered the opening for access and was considered a "firewall" trim one side and one width down to attach to the new board supporting the ladder. Can be done with a utility knife in 2 minutes and does meet the code. It has to fit when for is closed is why trim is needed.
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