OSUCivlEng
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 12, 2009
- 272
I am building a new covered patio (roof supported by 6x6 posts) and am concerned about the slope of the concrete slab, or rather the lack of it. I put a 4 foot level on many places on the slab and it's essentially dead on level. I am under the 2015 IRC and section R401.3 states "Impervious surfaces within 10 feet of the building foundation shall be sloped a minimum of 2 percent away from the building". The building inspector does not inspect slabs in my municipality so I'm getting no help there.
When the concrete contractor came out he claimed to not know what the code says and also say it doesn't matter because the patio is covered. I've always done it like this, blah, blah, blah. I talked to another home builder and he said he always uses 1/4" per foot (i.e. 2%) for porches, patios, driveways and even garage floors. I live in Oklahoma and we regularly receive torrential downpours with 70 mph winds, so water will blow up on the patio as it faces south. I checked my front porch and it's 1/4" per foot or very close. Obviously the contractor is not going to admit he did anything wrong.
Regardless, the code does not differentiate between impervious surfaces covered by roofs, but no walls. Anyone ever ran into this before? Thanks
When the concrete contractor came out he claimed to not know what the code says and also say it doesn't matter because the patio is covered. I've always done it like this, blah, blah, blah. I talked to another home builder and he said he always uses 1/4" per foot (i.e. 2%) for porches, patios, driveways and even garage floors. I live in Oklahoma and we regularly receive torrential downpours with 70 mph winds, so water will blow up on the patio as it faces south. I checked my front porch and it's 1/4" per foot or very close. Obviously the contractor is not going to admit he did anything wrong.
Regardless, the code does not differentiate between impervious surfaces covered by roofs, but no walls. Anyone ever ran into this before? Thanks