Posted by MFPoor on October 14, 2012 at 06:19:38 from (72.4.0.230):
In Reply to: Stair Stringer Rise posted by John in La on October 13, 2012 at 16:05:56:
49 years as a carpenter. I did interior trim mostly, probably did a couple thousand stair case's over the years. Subbed a many a stairway from other trim carpenters who just didn't have the experience or knowledge on the subject to do their own. Still do 'em occasionally for a couple builders that were regular customers back in the day.
Ideal rise & Run is 7" rise X 11" run. You don't want to go OVER 7-1/2" or under 6" unless there's no other alternative. Absolute drop dead minimum for run is 10", max in 11-1/2". Every step should be EXACT same. Even a slight variation will trip someone.
Stair specs will always be listed in local building codes.
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