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STAIRS AND STAIR FRAMING` Prepared by

Ricardo Brown

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Describe what stair construction is.

Define terms associated with stair construction.

Calculate the unit rise, unit run, angle of incline, and number of treads for a stairway given the total run and rise.

Lesson Objectives

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STAIR – a series of steps, each elevated a measured distance, leading from one level of a structure to another.

“Flight of Stairs” – a continuous series of steps without breaks formed by landings or other constructions

STAIRS

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Types of Stairs◦ Main Stairs

Straight Run, Platform, and Winding◦ Service Stairs

Stairways are usually not built or installed until after interior wall surfaces are complete and finish flooring has been laid.

STAIRS

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Stairwell – the rough opening in the floor above to provide headroom for stairs

Stringer – one of the inclined sides of a stair that supports the risers and treads

Riser – the vertical surface between two treads

Tread – the horizontal face of one step

Stair Terminology

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Nosing – the part of the tread that extends over the riser beneath it

Newel – the post that supports the railing

Handrail – an angled piece supported by a wall or railing intended to be grasped by persons

Balusters – vertical members supporting the handrail on open stairs

Stair Terminology

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Platform – a horizontal area placed between to flights of stairs

Landing – the floor at the top or bottom of each story where a flight of stairs begins or ends

Winders – Wedge-shaped treads installed where stairs turn

Unit Run – the width of a tread minus the nosing

Stair Terminology

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Unit Rise – the height or a riser; vertical distance between two treads

Total Run – the sum of all unit runs

Total Rise – the sum of all unit rises

Headroom – the vertical distance from a step to a ceiling above

Stair Terminology

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Rough Opening The rough opening for

the stairwell must be carefully laid out and constructed

Trimmers and headers should be doubled for support

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Stair Angle should fall between 30 and 35 degrees

The sum of two risers and one tread should be 24 to 25” G+2R =550 – 700mm

The sum of one riser and on tread should equal 17 to 18”

An 11” run and a 7” rise follows all three rules.

Designing Stairs

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