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HOW TO BUILD DECK STAIRS (DIY) | FAMILY HANDYMAN
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Estimated Reading Time 5 minsPublished Jun 11, 2020
- Measure the Total Rise to the Deck Landing. Picture a stair slope in your mind to estimate about a 40-degree slope and guess at a landing point. Rest a straight board on the deck and level over to the landing point.
- Find the Number of Risers. Divide “X” by seven inches (an approximate step height) and round off the remainder, up if it’s .5 or more, or down if it’s less than .5.
- Find the Number of Treads. Simply subtract one from the number of risers. There’s always one fewer tread than risers, as you can see in Fig. B. Then multiply by 10-1/4-in., the ideal tread width for two 2x6s, to get the total run.
- Find the Exact Riser Height. Measure the exact total rise. Divide the height (X) by your estimated number of risers to find the exact riser height. The figure will usually fall between 6-1/2 and 8-in., the ideal range.
- Lay Out the Stairs. Clamp the stair gauges to the carpenter’s square. Use the narrow part of the square for clamping the riser gauge and the wider part for the 10-1/4 in.
- Mark the Top and Bottom of the Stringer to Remove Extra Material. Mark the top of the stringer to remove 3/4-in. of material to allow for the missing top riser.
- Test Fit the Stringer to Make Sure Your Stair Rise and Run are On Point. Cut only the top and bottom of the stair stringer with a circular saw. Test-fit the stair stringer by placing it against the deck, and check the tread level with a small level.
- Cut the Notches Out of the Stringers. Cut the notches with a circular saw. Stop the cuts when you reach the corner of the notch and finish the cuts with a handsaw to prevent weakening the stringers.
- Establish a Solid Base at the Landing Point. After you cut the stringers, use them as guides to position your landing. The base can be a small concrete slab, a small deck or even a treated 2×12 leveled in over a 6-in.
- Outline the Pattern onto the Skirt Boards. Outline the pattern onto one of the skirt boards. Redraw the top and bottom lines with the carpenter’s square and gauges at the original settings.
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