How to Use Straight Stair Kits

Straight stairs look so hard to assemble and install in a home for a lot of people. However, if you are thinking of doing it and regardless of whether you are a professional or a beginner when it comes to building things, you might find that straight stair kits are just about the greatest thing that could ever happen to you.
Straight stairs are not as complicated to build as it looks. What the contractors do can something be very daunting but if you find the right kits that has all the materials and all the instructions that you need to build a set of stairs for you, you might find it to be a bit challenging, yes, but still an easy-breezy thing to do.
Before building your stairs using a kit, you have to know first and foremost that there is a municipal code to follow when it comes to building stairs and in the general designing of a house. The code covers standard dimensions and clearances which should be followed to ensure a good stairway that will remain safe and secure.
Other elements that are bounded by the municipal code include minimum specifications when it comes to construction code such as riser minimum dimensions and tread dimensions. Make sure that when you choose a kit that you will use to build straight stairs, the height of the riser must not be more than seven inches or less than four.
Other important dimensions that you must remember includes the eleven-inch requirement for the tread, the 3/8 inch-difference between the smallest tread and the largest of the stairs which is similar to the difference between the risers. The landings, handrails and headroom should also comply with the code provisions in the house or in the building.
There are many types of stairs that have kits which you can use to build them with. However, if you’re an amateur builder and has little to no previous experience when it comes to building stairs, it’s best that you stick to a straight staircase first since they are relatively easy to building compared to other kinds such as spiral or winding staircases.
The instructions of building a straight staircase is also much simpler to understand. The flight between the stair’s landings are straight, hence the name, and the treads that will be used are simple rectangular shaped treads that should have the same size.