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Balcony Threshold Stepdown

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#1 ·
Is it a good idea to have a balcony threshold step down (3" - 4') for a pair of French Doors that exit onto an exterior balcony?

The GC said that it is not necessary and said that only a 1/2" slope is sufficient and as long as the deck is pitched, all will be fine.

I am not comfortable without a step down because wind driven rain can easily pond and start to go through and over the threshold into the home. I always thought step downs kept out the water and snow.
 
#3 ·
God bless him for being so wrong, makes more money for the person coming behind him replacing all the rotten wood and having to redo the floors.
We have covered this one subject at least 100 times on this site.
Rotten subfloor, rim joist, floor joist, sheetrock, bottom plates, all because someone did not build it lower then the threshold.
Another very big deal is how it's flashed, done wrong and it's going to leak and rot out the sheathing at least.
 
#5 ·
I talked with my architect and he stated that he will incorporate a 2" step down from the French Doors onto the concrete balcony.

I am not worried about rotting wood because the deck is concrete and the wall is concrete. It was more about preventing water from back tracking into the home and damaging the floor.
 
#9 ·
it is not a requirement to have a step down, however it makes sense to keep water from entering the home.

You are correct in regards to ADA requirements, however I am not aware of ADA coming into play on single family dwellings as a requirement, common areas in townhouses and apartments it does come into play, or more to the point Fair Housing Standards do.

The OP stated their architect said he would incorporate a 2" step down, which some of us believe is more of a tripping hazard than a benefit. The only ICC code requirement I know of for minimum riser height is the IBC (commercial code) which states the minimum riser height shall be 4".

It is after all the OP's home and they are able to do that which they prefer.
 
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