Yes you have ‎to put a dry sidewall out there. You are correct it falls under 
IBC.  Done this numerous times

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From: Richard Mote
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 3:28 PM
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Subject: Covered patios and decks in 13R

We have a project, a four unit apartment / condo which consists of two double 
stacked units. On one side of each 1st floor units is a little 2'-8" deep 
balcony that sticks out between the 1st and 2nd floors creating a really small 
covered patio on the first floor. The builder doesn't want to install 
sprinklers under these on the 1st floor. 13R doesn't address decks or balconies 
that I can find. But IBC 2009 (current in effect in PA) 903.3.1.2.1 says I have 
to provide sprinkler protection for exterior balconies, decks and ground floor 
patios, and doesn't give a minimum size. Should I just tell the builder he has 
to have them? Or is there a way out of it that I'm not seeing (he claims he has 
never had to do it before). The current addition of NFPA 13 in effect in PA is 
2007.

Richard L. Mote CET
Design Manager
Rowe Sprinkler Systems, Inc.
P 570-837-7647 or 877-324-ROWE
F 570-837-6335
[email protected]

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