If you’re planning on building an elevated or multi-level deck, building deck stairs with a landing is a must. Stairs help you easily ascend and descend from a deck, porch, or other elevated structure. Building steps for a deck is one of the most difficult parts of the entire process.
When weighing how to build a staircase with a landing, there are quite a few components to consider with this type of DIY project. Whether you’re building steps for a patio, front porch, or an elevated deck, you’ll first need to determine where your landing will sit and how many stairs — and how those stairs — will lead to that landing. You’ll also need to consider stair treads — the part that you walk on, as well as the length of stair stringers — the horizontal surface of your stairs that encases those treads.
If you’re planning a DIY deck stairs project, Decks.com has a large collection of articles to help you better understand the intricacies of this process From cutting stair stringers to box stairs to installing premade porch steps and patio stairs, you’ll learn about the various steps involved in creating a stable staircase and landing for your deck.
Stairs can be one of the most challenging aspects of building a deck. Find out how to build deck steps and…
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Learn how to build an ADA-accessible wheelchair ramp onto your deck to meet building codes. Ramps must have a 1:12 slope….
Learn how to build a set of cascading or flared stairs around an angled corner of a deck….
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Step-by-step instructions for cutting your 2×12 deck stair stringers with a circular saw….
Learn about the benefits of installing riser boards on your deck stairs….
Step-by-step instructions for installing 2×12 stair stringers….
Long stair stringers may need extra support from installing a brace at mid-span….