Problems With Stair Riser Height
Billy S says, We were originally going to have a vinyl floor in our addition, but have decided to go with 3/4″ hardwood, the stairs have already been installed & the change in flooring means that the first step will now be 3/4″ shorter than the rest of the steps. The contractor has said that either we can live with it or pay to have the stairs torn out & re-framed. Please tell me there is another option.
I think you will be glad to hear this because there is a relatively simple fix for this problem. You will need some scraps of 3/4″, 5/8″, 1/2″, 3/8″, 1/4″, 1/8″ luan. Glue & screw the 3/4″ to the first step, 5/8″ to the second, 1/2″ to the third & so on. In this fashion you will make up the difference in the riser height (step height is rise & depth is run) & still be within the code allowance of up to 3/8″ variation in riser height. but best of all you will not notice the difference when walking up & down the stairs. Another common problem I see with rough framed stairs is that the installer forgot or didn’t know to cut the tread thickness off of the bottom of the first stair. This will give you a first step that is an 1-1/2″ taller than the rest of the steps (if you use 1-1/2″ treads) & a last step that is 1-1/2″ shorter. In this case you would be better off removing the stairs to correct the problem, but I am glad we have another option for you.

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February 24th, 2008 at 6:27 pm
Thank you very much for that fix, I can’t believe my contractor didn’t think of that.
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March 24th, 2009 at 2:24 pm
WE MADE A STAIRCASE BY ACCIDENT THE FIRST AND LAST STEPS ARE 8 INCH RISE ALL OTHERS ARE 9 INCH CAN WE FIX THIS WITHOUT TEARING DOWN AND REBUILDING?