Hi there, I have a 1930s straight staircase which is in decent condition structurally but requires some attention. My plan is to renovate it by cladding over existing treads and risers and fix the squeaks from underneath - thankfully I can gain easy access as it is all open.
The main issue I have is that the bullnose bottom step is 22cm high from the floor. And 22cm is the max allowed by the regs as I understand it. The remainder of the steps are each 18cm.
Is it possible therefore to replace just the bottom step relatively simply? I can perhaps fix battens and or angle brackets (with possible use of pieces of plywood screwed in at the back of the step) to the underneath/sides for increased support to the newly installed step? Shall I perhaps use some small screws sparingly and wood glue liberally?
Or maybe I should I find a professional? But to be honest I'm a bit loath to do this because I've already done so much work on my house which BC have passed.
Any advice and tips would be very much appreciated! Thanks
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The main issue I have is that the bullnose bottom step is 22cm high from the floor. And 22cm is the max allowed by the regs as I understand it. The remainder of the steps are each 18cm.
Is it possible therefore to replace just the bottom step relatively simply? I can perhaps fix battens and or angle brackets (with possible use of pieces of plywood screwed in at the back of the step) to the underneath/sides for increased support to the newly installed step? Shall I perhaps use some small screws sparingly and wood glue liberally?
Or maybe I should I find a professional? But to be honest I'm a bit loath to do this because I've already done so much work on my house which BC have passed.
Any advice and tips would be very much appreciated! Thanks
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