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Tech Head
07-22-2004, 08:13 PM
http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/news/2004/04197.htm

"The plans for all finished basement projects in non-sprinklered homes submitted on or after Oct. 1, 2004, must identify an emergency escape window or door to the outside from the basement."

Looks like in order to finish your basement after Oct. 1st, you will need to have a separate exit, either window or door. This is for all of Virginia, not just Fairfax Co.

That's major! [:0]

Zansu
07-23-2004, 09:50 AM
Makes me glad I paid up for the walkout!

neilz
07-23-2004, 10:52 AM
quote:Originally posted by Tech Head

http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/news/2004/04197.htm

"The plans for all finished basement projects in non-sprinklered homes submitted on or after Oct. 1, 2004, must identify an emergency escape window or door to the outside from the basement."

Looks like in order to finish your basement after Oct. 1st, you will need to have a separate exit, either window or door. This is for all of Virginia, not just Fairfax Co.

That's major! [:0]





I believe this has been the standard for use of a basement bedroom, I didn't know this was required for family type rooms.



Neil Z.
Resident since 1999

pamD
07-23-2004, 09:31 PM
My inspector told me that the new regs require *every* room in the basement has to have an emergency exit - window or door. That was previously required only for "bedrooms." I honestly don't know how that will be possible if I ever finish the basement, but I am thinking some nice "storage rooms" could come in handy...

Pam D.

rlab
08-13-2004, 04:26 PM
Any idea what an exit window would cost?

neilz
08-18-2004, 05:24 PM
quote:Originally posted by rlab

Any idea what an exit window would cost?


Think digging down to create a window well, then cutting into any concrete and rebar that is part of the foundation. I seem to remember this being done in a Hometime episode, and they quoted $3,000 in Minnesota.



Neil Z.
Resident since 1999

Kate
09-05-2004, 02:32 PM
Wow, that's new.

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Lived in Ashburn since 1992!

hberg
09-07-2004, 06:43 AM
I take this that if you have an areaway this does not apply?

quote:Originally posted by Tech Head

http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/news/2004/04197.htm

"The plans for all finished basement projects in non-sprinklered homes submitted on or after Oct. 1, 2004, must identify an emergency escape window or door to the outside from the basement."

Looks like in order to finish your basement after Oct. 1st, you will need to have a separate exit, either window or door. This is for all of Virginia, not just Fairfax Co.

That's major! [:0]

Twriter
09-08-2004, 03:54 PM
All you need to do is get your building permit by Oct 1 to avoid the
new rule. I got mine last week. The process is fairly simple.
I went to the County Offices in Leesburg and picked up an application.
I filled out that night and my wife brought it in the next day. Cost is $65.00, and all you need is to make some estimates of how much of a project you intend to do, and to make a sketch of your intentions.

Because I am also doing my own electric, I had to file a separate application for that (and pay another $65.00) and estimate the number of lights, receptacles, total amps, and circuits needed. Plus I had to sign a form indicating that I'm responsible for any electrical problems.

I'm having a contractor do my heating/AC vents and I don't need any plumbing because we had the builder finish a bathroom in the basement for us. Typical basement projects involve framing, electrical, venting, and plumbing work so you have to either do them yourself or get contractors for them.

--- John B.

rlab
09-13-2004, 11:21 AM
Hey John B.

How did you verify that all you need is the permit?

Is there a time limit as to how long you have to finish the basement once you have the permits? - Do the permits have expiration dates?

How about time limits for inspections?

Looks like I will be heading to Leesburg :)

Thanks for the info.

Jim

rlab
09-29-2004, 08:12 PM
Well I picked up my building permit today. However, the lady at the permit office said that "If your house was built before Oct 1, 2004 (This Friday) then you are grandfathered in and do not need to build an escape window."

I haven't found any documentation stating that and she didn't have anything on hand to show that.

Although the link http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/news/2004/04197.htm states that "The plans for all finished basement projects in non-sprinklered homes submitted on or after Oct. 1, 2004, must identify an emergency escape window or door to the outside from the basement. This new requirement will save lives during fire emergencies when the main means of exit from a basement cannot be used."

So I got the permit anyway just to be sure.

Tech Head
09-29-2004, 08:41 PM
From the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code,

"R310.1. Emergency escape and rescue openings
required. Basements with habitable space and each
sleeping room shall have at least one openable
emergency escape and rescue opening. Where
emergency escape and rescue openings are provided,
they shall have a sill height of not more than 44
inches (1118 mm) above the floor. Where a door
opening having a threshold below the adjacent
ground elevation serves as an emergency escape and
rescue opening and is provided with a bulkhead
enclosure, the bulkhead enclosure shall comply with
Section R310.3. The net clear opening dimensions
required by this section shall be obtained by the
normal operation of the emergency escape and
rescue opening from the inside, except that tilt-out
or removable sash designed windows shall be
permitted to be used. Emergency escape and rescue
openings with a finished height below the adjacent
ground elevation shall be provided with a window
well in accordance with Section R310.2.

Exception: Dwelling units equipped throughout
with an approved automatic sprinkler system
installed in accordance with NFPA 13, 13R or
13D."

I couldn't find anything about grandfathering homes completed prior to October 1. [?]

rlab
09-29-2004, 09:06 PM
Tech Head, Is this the new requirement for Oct 1st?

So since I filed today, I do not need an escape window, correct?

I was looking at the Fairfax site and it seems to read that an escape window is needed, regardless?

I also wonder which would be cheaper/easier - Installing an escape window or a sprinkler system?

neilz
09-30-2004, 12:21 PM
quote:Originally posted by rlab



I also wonder which would be cheaper/easier - Installing an escape window or a sprinkler system?




I would think the escape window, as retrofitting for sprinkler would involve doing the whole house!!



Neil Z.
Resident since 1999