Home Building And Repairs

How To Create an Excellent Horizontal Stair Stringer Connection to a Landing or Floor


Stair stringers are the vertical beams that support the steps of a staircase. They are typically made of wood, but they can also be made of metal or concrete. Over time, stair stringers can become weakened or damaged, which can make them unsafe to use. One way to reinforce a stair stringer is to use a sheet of plywood or OSB.

This method is often used in conjunction with metal framing connectors, such as joist hangers, to provide additional support. However, the speaker also points out that it is important to use common sense when reinforcing stairs, and that it is often necessary to use similar framing connectors on both sides of the stair stringer to ensure that the connection is strong and stable.

Steps on How to Use Plywood or OSB to Reinforce a Stair Stringer

Measure the width of the stair stringer.

Cut a sheet of plywood or OSB to the same width as the stair stringer.

Place the plywood or OSB sheet against the stair stringer.

Secure the plywood or OSB sheet to the stair stringer with screws or nails.

Add additional support to the stair stringer by using metal framing connectors.

Inspect the stair stringer to make sure that it is strong and stable.

Benefits of Using Plywood or OSB to Reinforce a Stair Stringer

It is a relatively easy and inexpensive method to reinforce a stair stringer.

It can be used to reinforce both wood and metal stair stringers.

It can help to prevent the stair stringer from sagging or twisting over time.

It can make the stair stringer more resistant to rot and insect damage.

Conclusion

If you are concerned about the safety of your stair stringer, you may want to consider reinforcing it with plywood or OSB. This is a simple and effective method that can help to make your stairs safer and more durable.

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