Guys
I need some tips relating to switching my stairs round.
I need to swap my existing stairs around for 2 reasons.
1) We have repositioned the front door, and it is nicer to come into the bottom of the stairs rather than underneath them.
2) I am converting the loft, and having the stairs the other way round will allow me to run a parallel flight up into the loft space.
The problem I have is that the current stairs run up between 2 walls, and they were fitted before the walls were plastered.
Now, I am going to be replacing them rather than re-using the same again, so unless there is a chance of selling them on, I could afford to smash them up to get them out, but will the plaster need to be removed, so that I can get the new ones in.
As it is, I see that I have 2 options.
1) Smash out existing stairs. Make good the gap in the plaster that is left behind. Fit the new stairs in the remaining space.
Or
2) Remove all of the plaster above the existing stairs so that they can be taken out, remove the plaster below. Fit the new stairs between the bare brick walls and re plaster.
Option 2 seems like significantly more work, but is there any advantage in going down that route ?
My main questions are –
1. What is the procedure for getting a new staircase in between existing walls?
2. What clearance is required in order to be able to get them into place?
3. Will the new stairs need to be fixed to the walls, and if so is it OK for those fixings to go through plaster?
Cheers
Gary
I need some tips relating to switching my stairs round.
I need to swap my existing stairs around for 2 reasons.
1) We have repositioned the front door, and it is nicer to come into the bottom of the stairs rather than underneath them.
2) I am converting the loft, and having the stairs the other way round will allow me to run a parallel flight up into the loft space.
The problem I have is that the current stairs run up between 2 walls, and they were fitted before the walls were plastered.
Now, I am going to be replacing them rather than re-using the same again, so unless there is a chance of selling them on, I could afford to smash them up to get them out, but will the plaster need to be removed, so that I can get the new ones in.
As it is, I see that I have 2 options.
1) Smash out existing stairs. Make good the gap in the plaster that is left behind. Fit the new stairs in the remaining space.
Or
2) Remove all of the plaster above the existing stairs so that they can be taken out, remove the plaster below. Fit the new stairs between the bare brick walls and re plaster.
Option 2 seems like significantly more work, but is there any advantage in going down that route ?
My main questions are –
1. What is the procedure for getting a new staircase in between existing walls?
2. What clearance is required in order to be able to get them into place?
3. Will the new stairs need to be fixed to the walls, and if so is it OK for those fixings to go through plaster?
Cheers
Gary