2 Steps for Redoing Your Stairs

Unless you happen to be friends with the guy who does leveling Fairfield IA, redoing your outdoor stairway based on online tutorials can seem like a daunting task. The good news is that it doesn’t have to be. In fact, you can oftentimes get prebuilt staircases from your local hardware store. Read on for the basic steps to redo your deck stairs.

  1. Remove the Old Stairs

First things first, you need to get rid of the old staircase. This may be the hardest part of the project. After all, an older staircase will be put together with a thousand stubborn nails. You need to get them all out. Finding all of them and figuring out how to get them out is the hardest thing you will encounter.

Once you get the old material off, you should wash the remaining deck. This will smooth out the area you are going to attach the new stairs to. Remember, you are going for function, not look here, so it is okay if they aren’t perfect. Fortunately, wood is easy to sand.

  1. Add the New Steps

Buy stringers from your local hardware store. Then, you can use outdoor lumber for your steps. This can be an expensive purchase, or you can use cheaper material. If you are looking to save some money, buy lengthy boards, and cut them to size.

Once you have your materials, get ready to install them. Unless you want to be like your grandfather, you should use screws to install the material. Be sure to attach the runners first, then put the steps on. Trying to put the steps on first just adds to the difficulty of your project.

Redoing your deck stairs doesn’t have to be hard. Basically, you need to remove the old stairs and put new ones up. You can even get all the materials you need at your local hardware store.