Hi Jerry
I see a lot of newer impact rated exterior doors with very high thresholds (2-3") that are in my opinion trip hazards. I know the thresholds are high for wind driven water resistance but I have 2 questions on this.
1) The everyday steel insulated doors from big box stores (hey that rhymes) have a threshold about an inch high and are also impact rated and acceptable for the same locations your expensive impact doors with high thresholds are used. How do the two relate?
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2) I found a reference to 3/4 of an inch being the maximum high for a protrusion from the floor in B1010.1.7. The 2 exceptions that allow higher (up to 7 3/4" really?) don't seem to apply to front doors that should be considered a means of egress. Also how would that apply to a 10 story condo building with 1 front door and just windows? Do I have my building types screwed up?
David