How to measure and build stairs

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Let’s learn how to make a precise and beautiful stairway. Building stairs seems challenging, but it’s really quite simple if you use the proper formula. This is how you can measure and build professional-looking stairs with exact accuracy.

Before we get started on the process of building stairs, we’ll need to take some important measurements of the staircase area. Well think of it like this: we have a certain amount of height from floor to ceiling that we need to reach and we need to do it within a certain distance. The part of the stairs that helps us accomplish the height is the stair riser. This is a vertical slab. The length part is the stair tread. Its a horizontal slab. The part of the stairs that will hold all of the weight is called the stringers. The stringers are the critical part of the stairway.

The treads are usually standard-sized boards around 10-inches. The size of the risers depends on the measured height from the bottom floor up to the top floor.

We will need to get a really close measurement from the bottom floor to the top floor, including the thickness of the particle board on the second floor. Now, we use the magic formula for calculating the height of each stair riser. Lets say that the distance from bottom floor to top floor including the thickness of the second floor (including particle board) is around 9 feet or 108 inches.

108 divided by 7 equals 15.428. That tells us that 15 risers will be needed. Next, let’s divide 108 by 15 and we’ll get right around 7 inches or the exact height each riser needs to be. The treads need to be right around 10 inches. The amount of treads will be one less than the amount of risers, so to find the total run or length of the stairs, we just multiply 10 by 14 and that tells us that our stairway will be 140 inches long.

Now, select a knot-free 2 X 12 stringer. We can get prefabricated wood or a cheaper selection can be a strong softwood like Fir or pine. It needs to be about one foot longer than your stair distance. This would need to be 120″ or twelve feet long.

Lay the board flat on a level surface and measure up the board about 8 inches to mark the first stair tread. For accuracy, you will need to use a carpenter’s square to measure 10-inches over (the tread) and 7-inches up (the riser). We’ll do this on each step until we finish each stair. When that is all done, well need to go back to the bottom of the board to measure, mark, and cut out the first riser. The carpenter’s square can help to make the stair cut exactly 7-inches high by 10-inches wide.

Once this is all marked we can cut out the stairs with a Skilsaw. We can cut almost to the inside corner, but we’ll need to complete the cut with a hand saw to get into the corners. When we get that done we can use it as a pattern for the other stringers by tracing in the steps.

We are now ready to stand them up and secure them with nails or screws. Once the stringers are in place we can put the tread plates on and then the riser plates. We can buy special tread boards that are rounded on the front. They work well for carpeted stairs. If we want to have hardwood stairs that are exposed, we will want to use high quality oak or some other hardwood. That’s how we make stairs.

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