Under Georgia building codes, what is the minimum ceiling height required in habitable rooms?
Correct Answer
B) 7 feet 6 inches
Georgia building code requires a minimum ceiling height of 7 feet 6 inches in habitable rooms for residential construction.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Georgia's residential building code establishes a minimum ceiling height of 7 feet 6 inches (7'-6") in habitable rooms. This standard ensures adequate livability and is consistent with the International Residential Code (IRC) baseline adopted in Georgia. 'Habitable rooms' include bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, and kitchens — spaces where occupants spend significant time. Non-habitable spaces like bathrooms and hallways may have different minimums.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: 8 feet
8 feet is a common builder standard and a popular answer, but it exceeds the code minimum. Georgia code requires 7'-6", not 8 feet. Many builders choose 8-foot ceilings as a market preference, which leads test-takers to confuse preference with code requirement.
Option C: 8 feet 6 inches
8 feet 6 inches exceeds both the code minimum and common practice. No Georgia residential code provision sets 8'-6" as the minimum ceiling height for habitable rooms. This is well above the required threshold.
Option D: 9 feet
9-foot ceilings are a premium feature found in higher-end residential construction, not a code minimum. Georgia code does not require 9-foot ceilings in habitable rooms. This option likely distracts test-takers who associate tall ceilings with quality construction.
Memory Technique
Georgia's floor = 7'6". Think '7-foot-6 is the Georgia fix': below this, the room isn't habitable by code.
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