I have a question regarding building regulations and adding new doors to a lower ground floor victorian flat (which was part of a house conversion 70 years ago).
I am installing new steps down to a new door and I am considering how low the ground/landing outside the door can be.
I have 3 options so far:
1) the external landing outside the new front door to be 15mm lower than the door threshold, and to form part of steps that go up to street level.
This means that water running down the steps would pass over the landing (outside the door) before sloping away to a garden patio 150mm lower (than the landing) where there is a gulley.
2) Same as 1) except the door sill to be 75mm higher than the external landing.
3) the external landing outside the door to be about 220mm lower than the door threshold.
So you have to step up to the door and over the threshold to get inside.
Any suggestions much appreciated!
Fyi, I have also have an existing side access door which opens up to a staircase inside the flat which I am replacing as they are pretty dangerous!
I am installing new steps down to a new door and I am considering how low the ground/landing outside the door can be.
I have 3 options so far:
1) the external landing outside the new front door to be 15mm lower than the door threshold, and to form part of steps that go up to street level.
This means that water running down the steps would pass over the landing (outside the door) before sloping away to a garden patio 150mm lower (than the landing) where there is a gulley.
2) Same as 1) except the door sill to be 75mm higher than the external landing.
3) the external landing outside the door to be about 220mm lower than the door threshold.
So you have to step up to the door and over the threshold to get inside.
Any suggestions much appreciated!
Fyi, I have also have an existing side access door which opens up to a staircase inside the flat which I am replacing as they are pretty dangerous!