So, you’ve totally revamped your basement, finally getting that entertainment room or extra bedroom that you’ve been planning for years. The remodeling job might even have surpassed your wildest expectations, but could there be something you overlooked? If you want your basement to be truly spectacular in its new form, every part of it is important. If you’ve made major changes to the basement, then you should take a long look at your staircase.
Since basements are usually made to be functional rather than aesthetic, there is usually no attempt to refine their basic features. The stairs may be sturdy enough, but are they worthy of a room that has new floors, walls and the most modern lighting features? Fortunately, you can get new stairs without straining your remodeling budget.
Pre-Built Stairs
There are many do-it-yourselfers out there, and pre-built stairs might be a good choice for them. This does not mean that the job will be easy, as you will still need some help with the installation. These are usually suitable when straight staircases are needed. The manufacturer’s guidelines must be followed and the product must comply with all local building codes.
You may also purchase and install prebuilt spiral staircases if you don’t want a standard staircase. These units come in several pieces and install relatively easily as long as you have the correct tools. They are available in a variety of sizes, and look very nice once they’re completed. If you have tall ceilings in the basement, you can get extension parts to ensure you have the proper fit.
There are some additional points to consider if you plan to use pre-built stairs. Firstly, you must be certain that they suit the dimensions of your basement. Making any adjustment to these types of stairs due to measurement problems is a bad idea. If you can’t handle the installation, you will have a pay a carpenter to do the job for you, so you will be looking at additional costs. Add to this the charges for shipping or delivering the product and you will see that it makes sense to make this a part of the overall renovation from the beginning.
Basement Staircase Installation
Safety and stability are the primary concerns when building stairs. We can ensure that your basement renovations meet your local building code standards. The job will start with getting the right measurements. This will help to determine how many risers will be needed. The treads must be properly secured to the stringers, which are the supports, to ensure long-term stability. Attaching the rails is another important part of the job, and any missteps can lead to accidents. The rails should also match the angle of the stairs so that they can be used comfortably.
If your basement stairs are creaky, or you think it is time for an update, let us add it to your renovation. We will ensure that this installation is of the same quality as the rest of the work.
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