Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Deck Stair Railings


A deck can add and supplement beauty, fascination and functional living space to any house. Connections to decks can interchange depending upon the home. Most of the decks have stairs leading from the deck to a yard. It is always nice to have attractive deck stair railings in ones home or at the yard. Stairs that are built for a deck on the exterior of a house may require or really needs a handrail or deck stair railings if there are more than two steps from the deck to the ground. A deck stair railing is needed to help people when going up and down the stairs and keep them away from falling. A distinguished trustworthy and safety feature on the stairs is the stair railing. Deck stair railings must be sturdy and easy to grasp. Any homeowner with access to tools found in most home workshops could build deck stair railings with supplies obtained from most any home improvement store.
In building deck stair railings, one must identify the upper post of the existing deck stair railings. This post should be thirty inches long. Then, remove the step decking from the lowest stair step. Next, a 4 – by - 4 post thirty - four inches in length. Place the post in the outer side corner of the lowest step stringer at the edge of the first and second step.
Next is to place a 3 / 8 - inch drill bit in the variable speed drill. Drill two 3 / 8 - inch holes through the stringer and the lower 4 – by - 4 post. Use seven inches carriage bolts, washers and nuts to attach the post to the stringer. Use the carpenter's level to make sure that the post is vertical. Shim the posts until level, if inescapable or necessary, prior to tightening the bolts.
Then lay a straight board across both posts and hold the board two inches above each stair. Use any marking pen to mark where the board crosses the posts. Measure and cut a 2 – by - 4-pine board to fit between the two vertical posts at the marked point. Hammer this lower rail in place using 2 ½ - inch nails. Cut an additional 2 – by - 4-pine board to fit between the tops of the two posts. The top edge of this board should be resting directly across the top edge of the posts. Hammer this upper rail in place with 2 ½-inch nails.
Next step in building deck stair railings is measure the extension or the distance between the center of the upper and lower rails. Then measure also the distance between the two vertical posts. Balusters should be 4 inches apart and cut to length to span the distance between the centers of the two rails. The ends of each of the balusters should be cut on a 45 - degree angle. Hammer the balusters in place, at 4 - inches intervals with 1 ½ - inch nails.
Cut a 2 – by – 4 - pine board the length of the upper rail. Then turn this pine board sideways so it will lay flat and is centered on the upper rail. Then hammer this board in place.
Use the sandpaper to smooth all rough edges and unwanted surfaces. Stain the railing the same shade or color as the deck rail. Then notch the lower step decking to fit beside the post. Then hammer the step decking in place with 2 ½ - inch nails.
The deck stair railings may come in many various styles and designs, it is only depending on the mood and ambience of the interior and exterior design of the house.

Building deck stair railings is a do-it-yourself job as long as you have the patience. Materials and tools to be use in building a deck stair railing is quite easy to find in any hardware stores. Just have the patience and you will feel quite satisfied with the deck stair railings you have created.

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