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By
Greg Vanden Berge Back To
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I don't know how many times, I have been asked the same question, “How
can I find a good stair building contractor.” These guys are few and far
between in the construction business. There are a lot of framing
contractors and construction home framers who are skilled at framing
homes, but lacked the proper skills and experience to be someone, that I
would consider to be a good stair builder.
I can say this, because I used to install between three and six sets of
stairs, each day, while working on brand-new homes. I started at such an
early age, and often looked a lot younger than I actually was, that I
got the nickname from one of my close friends,” Stair Boy.”
If there's one thing I know about finding a good stair building
contractor or even a good stair builder, is that I have worked around
hundreds of framers and contractors and have only found a handful of
people that I would consider to be masters of the art of stair building.
The best advice that I can get anyone, is to find some one with
experience. Find someone who has been building stairs for quite some
time and has the ability to actually perform the task that you are going
to require of them.
One small mistake, or miss measurement, can create a difficult set of
stairs to walk up and down. These mistakes usually occur at the top or
the bottom of the stairway as the inexperienced stair building
contractor, doesn't realize the mistake that he is making.
When I said that I have installed a lot of stairs, I haven't built or
assembled very many finished wood stair hand rail systems. I am
extremely good at framing or building a stairway that you walk up and
down, but don't have very much experience in assembling the stair hand
rail systems.
Make sure that you find someone who has experience and has built the
type of stair system that you are planning to have built. I couldn't
give you any better advice, when looking for a stair building
contractor. Make sure that they have the necessary experience, and if
you get along with him, and they give you a reasonable price, it's a
win-win deal for you and the contractor.
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