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Greetings All,
I am wondering if there is a short set of rules for residential stair tread heights. In a nutshell, we had a second floor added a couple of years back. The stairs are just site-built plain old utility grade 2x treads that are held by nails and construction adhesive. The flooring at both the bottom of said stairs and top are now finished, so I would like to pretty up the stairway. I know there are certain dimensions to adhere to pertaining to tread height, depth and the max variation from tread to tread. Is this something covered by a national code, or does it vary by municipality? An architect (student) told me allowable tread height is from 7" to 7 1/2" and no more than 3/32" variation in tread height over the run of stairs. I plan on having to remove the 2x treads and hope to use the existing stringers. I have a thickness planer, so I can pretty much make any thickness product necessary to conform to code. Thanks to all who are able to help, Mark |
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