Ibeam
Structural
- Sep 12, 2001
- 42
I've been working on a 1-story masonry building, it's an addition off of an existing metal building to provide office space. The site is very isolated, outside of city limits and it's being used to store the clients own materials. I have recently noticed that a 4'x4' opening is shown on the drawings for a 48x48" window. My questions are:
1. What is a standard (or min.) height above the floor slab for the bottom of the window.
2. Will the window fit in the opening, or do I need to change it to the 4'-8" height that I'd originally specified. If I do that, the bottom of the opening will only be 32" off the floor, which now seems awfully low even with a sill block.
The wall is 9'4", and I've got a bond beam at the top and across the top of the openings. The top of the window and door openings are at the same elev.
1. What is a standard (or min.) height above the floor slab for the bottom of the window.
2. Will the window fit in the opening, or do I need to change it to the 4'-8" height that I'd originally specified. If I do that, the bottom of the opening will only be 32" off the floor, which now seems awfully low even with a sill block.
The wall is 9'4", and I've got a bond beam at the top and across the top of the openings. The top of the window and door openings are at the same elev.