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Old 9/26/06, 6:15 PM
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Did a warranty inspection today on a upscale townhome that is a rental property. One item I noticed was that the step down to the garage from the interior as you went out the door was 10". I know the normal rise of a step is around 8". This is a concrete slab step.

This difference was noticable by feel to me as I stepped out. Is there a max allowable? How would you call this out? I see it as at least a trip hazard. Repair options seem pretty limited.



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Did a warranty inspection today on a upscale townhome that is a rental property. One item I noticed was that the step down to the garage from the interior as you went out the door was 10". I know the normal rise of a step is around 8". This difference was noticable by feel to me as I stepped out. Is there a max allowable? How would you call this out? I see it as at least a trip hazard.

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Call it out easy fix install a 5 inch step.
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Maximum allowable is 7 3/4". Roy is right a 5" step will fix the problem.
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Default Re: Step down into a Garage Height

I noted that the step was too high and a trip hazard. I will allow the builder to come up with the solution if the client decides they want it fixed.

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