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I say that, but in the back of my mind this has been weighing heavily.
I got a text from my wife saying “Help, I fell through the stairs!” I ran into the house to see her with her leg up in the chair. Her office is upstairs and as she was coming down one of the steps gave way, luckily it was the third step up and her foot hit the floor below.
I took her for X-rays and all seems to be well, just a little bruised up.
The stairs have looked iffy for years, large gaps between the steps and on the sides here and there. Unfortunately there’s been so much junk stored under the stairs that I couldn’t see much of the structure. I had noted a center support/stringer and thought it was supporting the steps. I also noted in the gaps what looked to be stringers on each side of each step.
Well, turns out there was just duct tape on the bottom side on each side to close up drafts(?). The center support was completely detached by someone that had installed some duct work under the stairs in years past.
After getting back home, I spent some time clearing out the closet and removing most of the remaining steps.
It’s almost scary how easily a few of the other steps came out, most were failing due to nail shear as the steps and kickers were nailed to the skirts on each side, no stringers or cleats to support them.
It took a couple of hours, but got them rebuilt adding some cleats and the center support back under the steps, hopefully they are good for another 100 years, though we plan to relocate them and bring them up to code in our remodel next year.
As you can see in the last pic there was some splitting and tear out in the step that failed and the one below it, those had some extra support added beneath. Most of the gaps are also gone now too. Luckily I had enough materials and screws in the work trailer to get the job done.
I got a text from my wife saying “Help, I fell through the stairs!” I ran into the house to see her with her leg up in the chair. Her office is upstairs and as she was coming down one of the steps gave way, luckily it was the third step up and her foot hit the floor below.
I took her for X-rays and all seems to be well, just a little bruised up.
The stairs have looked iffy for years, large gaps between the steps and on the sides here and there. Unfortunately there’s been so much junk stored under the stairs that I couldn’t see much of the structure. I had noted a center support/stringer and thought it was supporting the steps. I also noted in the gaps what looked to be stringers on each side of each step.
Well, turns out there was just duct tape on the bottom side on each side to close up drafts(?). The center support was completely detached by someone that had installed some duct work under the stairs in years past.
After getting back home, I spent some time clearing out the closet and removing most of the remaining steps.
It’s almost scary how easily a few of the other steps came out, most were failing due to nail shear as the steps and kickers were nailed to the skirts on each side, no stringers or cleats to support them.
It took a couple of hours, but got them rebuilt adding some cleats and the center support back under the steps, hopefully they are good for another 100 years, though we plan to relocate them and bring them up to code in our remodel next year.
As you can see in the last pic there was some splitting and tear out in the step that failed and the one below it, those had some extra support added beneath. Most of the gaps are also gone now too. Luckily I had enough materials and screws in the work trailer to get the job done.