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These stairs all have the Victorian balusters and the Victorian railing system, also know and over-the-post-railing
The railing cost MORE because of all the extra carved fitting parts and assembling labor.
This stairs is on tread ends with turnouts installed at the bottom.
This Stairs is all oak, using the Victorian over-the-post railing system. It sits on a rough stringer,
This Victorian has the smooth-line baluster.
This is a close up of how a rake transition looks on a Victorian rail system.
Oak with paint grade balusters using the Victorian over-the-post railing system.
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Most Email Bid are done within 24 hours
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"Over-The-Post Railing" |
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"I was very please with the stairs you
installed in my house. Finding a good reliable
contractor/carpenter is hard to come by. I was fortunate enough to
find you for the job."
L. Nguyen,
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How soon can you start?
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possible, depending on the current schedule at that particular time, the size of the job, and
availability of mate
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"Newel Post" The major support for a balustrade system. Newels are larger in diameter than balusters and are located at the bottom and top of a stairway or at a turn in the handrail. More.............. |