Terrace Staircase & Balcony Construction Detail Drawing

Detailed Drawings for Roof Staircase and Balcony Construction

We will examine drawings that illustrate the construction details for standard staircases, roof access doors, balconies, and waterproofing systems used in residential building projects.

Terrace staircase CAD drawing


 These drawings include plan views, sectional details, riser heights, roof levels, waterproofing compounds, screed concrete, railing specifications, and coping details to ensure accurate execution on-site.

Key elements shown in the drawings:

  • Standard staircase plan
  • Section A-A and Section B-B
  • Roof access door construction details
  • Balcony/roof section details
  • Waterproofing treatment
  • Brickwork details
  • Railing and coping details
  • Screed concrete and floor finish
Staircase Section Drawing


Importance of These Construction Details

These details are crucial for:
  • Proper water drainage in roofed areas
  • Protection through waterproofing
  • Safe construction of staircases
  • Precision in on-site work
  • Superior finishing quality
  • Structural stability and strength

Key Features

1. Staircase Details

This section illustrates the overall height of the staircase, the landing slab, and the terrace connection. Proper dimensions facilitate comfortable movement and ensure safe usage.

2. Terrace Waterproofing

Waterproofing compounds and screed concrete have been used on the terrace slab to prevent water leakage and dampness issues.

Staircase Waterproofing and Section Detail


3. Balcony Details

This section covers balcony elements such as railing installation, tile drops, coping, and drainage slopes designed to facilitate rainwater runoff.

4. Door Frame Details

The terrace door details show the level difference and the provision of a stone sill to prevent rainwater from entering the room.

Residential Staircase CAD Construction Detail


Conclusion

This detailed drawing of terrace and staircase construction is highly useful for architects, civil engineers, AutoCAD learners, and construction professionals. It aids in understanding practical site detailing, waterproofing methods, and terrace finishing systems used in modern residential buildings.

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