Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum size of a spiral stair?
Can a stair be installed in my home?
How much does a spiral stair cost?
Do you have an ICBO# or a L.A. Reference#?
What is the minimum size of a spiral stair?
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5 ft. diameter is the minimum size of a stair that meets code for a 400 or less square feet living space or as a secondary stair. For a primary stair a 9 ft diameter is required.
Do you do woodwork?
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No, but if you call us at (714) 543-8348 or (800) 282-2006 (In California Only) and we will be happy to recommend you to someone who does.
Can a stair be installed in my home?
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Most of the time we can fit a stair into any home. We use cranes, and with spiral stairs we sometimes roll the stair through a window. Come on a hard to get to installation with us.
How safe are spiral stairs?
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Spiral stairs are very safe. When a person falls on a spiral stair, instead of falling a full flight of stairs they are stopped by the railing and only fall a couple of steps.
How much does a spiral stair cost?
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The minimum price of a spiral stair is currently between $8,000 to $9,000 dollars, and can reach to any amount depending how extraordinary you would like us to make it.
Do you do straight stairs?
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Yes, we can build you almost anything, and we are happy to refer you to others if we can not.
Do you do handrail?
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Yes, we do many types of metal, glass, and stainless steel railings.
Do you have an ICBO# or a L.A. Reference#?
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No, every product we make is custom so instead of having an ICBO# or a L.A. Reference#, we provide engineering calculations and stamped drawings to fulfill any permit requirements.
Do you do kit stairs?
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No, if you are thinking about buying a kit stair, we strongly suggest that you visit our shop and then visit the shop that builds kit stairs. Many times kit stairs are not built to code and they have the tendency to fall apart.