Consult your local city hall.
Any commercial building with residential housing is subject to the six-story above-grade limitation. This applies to any building that was issued a permit to construct a foundation after January 1, 1987.
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I was told, "Countrywide" is the code city.
It will vary depending on where you are but generally if the garage is not attached to the home, you do not have to sheet rock it.
Typically, a 2 car garage minimum width is 24'. This said, there is no reference to minimum widths for garages in the IRC building code that I can find.
Your building code will likely require a fire resistant door. Fire separation (non-combustible construction) is generally required to separate the high fire hazard (garage) from living quarters.
Your owner's manual gives instructions on how to do this. Follow their instructions to learn the "code" from your garage remote. The problem you will run into is that most modern garage door openers have what known as a "rolling code" that is constantly changing. So, when you program the button in the car, you'll have to perform a "learn" function on the actual garage door opener. (attached to the ceiling in your garage) You'll need somebody to hold the "learn" button on the garage door mechanism itself while you press the button on your TSX after the car has been programmed with your handheld garage remote.
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Check with your local building inspector to be sure, local laws vary.Most states require fire stops (rather then insulation) between living areas and attached garages.Usually this is 2 layers of 5/8 fire rated wallboard on either side of the common wall.
There is no single answer to this question. "Code" building requirements are set forth by local authorities such as counties and municipalities, and may or may not cover minimum garage size. You would need to check with your local governing authority to determine what, if any, legal requirements govern the size of a garage.
New Jersey is a state where the 2006 International Building Codes have been adopted. Check with your local building department to see which codes are in effect and if there are any amendments to those codes. My bet is, your jurisdiction is currently using the 2006 International Residential Code for one and two family dwellings. I am only guessing that this is a single family home. If not it may be the 2006 International Building Code. Because you are finishing a basement in an existing building, it is possible that you may fall under the 2006 International Existing Building Code. All of these options are known for sure by your local building department. Hope this helps! Terry, CBO
You need to call your local town building code enforcement department to obtain your answer. That type of matter is handled locally.
this varies from state to state, but in my opinion any wall or ceiling abutting a living space should have a fire barrier. Maybe there is sheet rock behind the OSB
Wood burning stoves are usually near floor level. So are gasoline vapors. Not a good combination, and you may have a building code conflict.