D DaveLab Member Joined Oct 25, 2020 Messages 7 Reaction score 4 Location Becket MA USA Oct 25, 2020 #1 Found a max. 34-inch requirement for ADA, but for a personal residence I can find nothing in the code. Am I missing it? I'm in Massachusetts. Anyone? Many thanks, Dave
Found a max. 34-inch requirement for ADA, but for a personal residence I can find nothing in the code. Am I missing it? I'm in Massachusetts. Anyone? Many thanks, Dave
breplum Professional Professional Joined Nov 14, 2017 Messages 2,358 Reaction score 1,198 Location Lafayette, CA Oct 26, 2020 #2 I don't recall any code issues. You can have 36 inches high or higher if you wanted.
Jeff Handy Pro Handyman, NOT A Pro Plumber Joined Jul 5, 2019 Messages 4,677 Reaction score 1,631 Location Chicago suburbs Oct 26, 2020 #3 Call the local village hall building dept for info.
G Geofd Moderator Staff member Professional Supporting Member Joined Jan 20, 2018 Messages 4,987 Reaction score 1,160 Location Boston, Massachusetts Oct 26, 2020 #4 Cmr 521 architectural access
D DaveLab Member Joined Oct 25, 2020 Messages 7 Reaction score 4 Location Becket MA USA Oct 27, 2020 #5 Thanks, everyone. I heard back from my local plumbing inspector; he said there's no max. height for residential lavatories. @Geofd—521 CMR appears to be specific to public spaces.
Thanks, everyone. I heard back from my local plumbing inspector; he said there's no max. height for residential lavatories. @Geofd—521 CMR appears to be specific to public spaces.