National Home Inspector Exam Prep Podcast

04 - Stairways and Landings 

House Interior Season 12 Episode 4

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Ascend to mastery of stairway inspection with this safety-focused episode covering one of the most critical components in residential properties. Understand stairway anatomy including stringers, treads, risers, nosings, and landings—and why consistency matters for user safety. We break down current IRC standards for stairway width (36 inches minimum) and headroom height (80 inches minimum), while acknowledging that older standards may apply to existing construction. Learn the specific requirements for rectangular treads (10-inch minimum depth), winder treads, and spiral stairways, plus the critical 3⅜-inch maximum variation rule that prevents trips and falls. Explore proper riser height specifications (7¾ inches maximum) and why consistency between risers is even more important than absolute height. Discover landing requirements including minimum dimensions and the 151 vertical inch rule for intermediate landings. We delve into stairway construction methods from traditional dimensional lumber to modern engineered systems, examining stringer attachment, bearing requirements, and the five-inch minimum rule for cut stringers. This episode empowers you to evaluate stairway safety comprehensively, from handrail specifications (34-38 inches high) to guard requirements for open sides, baluster spacing, and load resistance standards. Master the art of reporting handrail and guard defects while understanding when older standards may apply.

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