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How to Build a Staircase


Step 1: Determine the Total Rise of the Stairs


Using a level on the deck as a guide, measure from the bottom of the level to the grounds surface at the end of the finished staircase. You will need to estimate where the end of the final staircase will most likely be (Total Run). To estimate this location, estimate the number of stair treads and multiply by 11 inches. Here we estimate four stair treads.

 
 

Terms


Rise is the vertical distance from the surface of one step to the surface of the next step.

 

The Total Rise is the total vertical distance from the top surface of the deck to the bottom of the finished stairs.

Note: You can't find the rise simply by measuring straight down from the deck, because the ground directly below may not be level with the end of the stairs.

 

Run is the horizontal distance from the leading edge of one step to the leading edge of the next step

 

The Total Run is the total horizontal distance covered by the staircase, from the edge of the deck to the finished edge of the stairs.

 

Printable Step by Step Instructions


The printable version of our instructions are in Adobe PDF format.

You must have Adobe Acrobat to be able to view and print the plans. The Acrobat Reader is free from Adobe.


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