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Chicago basement ceiling height: 7'6" or 7'?

Abby S.
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I have a non conforming basement unit in a legal 3 flat. The ceilings in the basement are a hair over 7' (full size door fits), and trying to understand whether to duplex down my first floor unit and go from 3/1 to 4/2 bed/bath legally. 

Per the link below, I'm seeing that in a "sleeping space" that the ceilings are permitted to be 7' (or less, for a bathroom):

https://www.map-strategies.com...

However, the chicago code says the height should be 7' 6":

https://chicagocode.org/13-64-....

So which is it?

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Samuel Pavlovcik
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Samuel Pavlovcik
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@Jonathan Klemm thanks for the mention.

@Abby S. The codes can definitely be a bit confusing. 1st and foremost it's important to ensure you are using the correct code! I noticed your link was actually to the previous Chicago Building Code "13B". The City of Chicago updated their code in 2019 to "14B". I have proivided the link below for your convenience:

https://codes.iccsafe.org/cont...

In accordance with 14B-12-1207.2

"Occupiable spaces and corridors shall have a ceiling height of not less than 7'-6" above the finished floor"

However, immediately following that note; the code then lists a few "Exceptions" to meeting this requirement. Exception #2 would apply to your condition:
"Within a dwelling unit or sleeping unit in a Group R occupancy, habitable spaces and hallways shall have a ceiling height of not less than 7' above the finished floor. Bathrooms, toilet rooms, and laundry rooms shall have a ceiling height of not less than 6'-8" above the finished floor"

Additionally, in th following paragraph 1207.2.1; it also notes an exception for similar residential conditions which allows "Furred Ceilings" (Ductwork, Structural Beams, etc) to be permitted as low as 6'-4".

In Short; the Diagram you posted indicates the correct conditions that would apply to your residential basement. (Assuming this is a residential building)

Hope this helps to clarify things for you. Feel free to reach out to me directly if you have any other questions or would like to discuss a few other concerns you may run into during your remodel to Duplex your 1st floor unit into th basement.

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