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3 Reasons Our Clients Want to Upgrade Their Stairs

Jun 14, 2023

In your day-to-day life, you probably use your stairs often. Are you wondering how to know if it's time to call a professional contractor for an upgrade? Every client has their reasons, but we tend to hear a few reasons a lot. Here are a few reasons why you may want to upgrade your interior or exterior staircase with new railings, balusters, or other stair products.



1. To Start Fresh and Damage-Free


The most obvious reason to have a new railing or baluster installed is that the current one is damaged. Exterior staircases can be broken in a number of ways. Perhaps a tree was felled incorrectly, or severe winds caused damage. Old wooden rails can also begin to rot without you noticing the signs. The stairs inside your home can be broken as well, whether it's a symptom of heavy use or caused by an accident. Luckily, these parts can be replaced easily with the help of a qualified staircase remodeling company. They can install new parts that are safer and more secure.



2. To Try a New Style


Once you've lived in your home for a few years, the aesthetics of the space can make it painfully obvious when your house was built. There are stair design trends from each decade, and after enough time has passed, they may begin to look dated. If you have wooden balusters, both the style and the stain or paint can make your house look old. That said, if you're ready to modernize your home, there are many newer styles to choose from. For a traditional look, you can simply swap out your old wooden balusters for new ones with a more modern shape and color. On the other hand, metal cables and bars are great modern options. A staircase expert can help you find the perfect products for your stairs.



3. To Boost Buyer Appeal


If it's time to sell your home, you may need to upgrade your stairs. Remodeled stairs may help to attract potential homebuyers who desire a modern home. It's also essential to upgrade your stairs before you sell your house if the current balusters or railings aren't up to code. According to the Spruce, staircase code states that stairs must be three feet wide or wider. Ask a professional if you have concerns about the safety of your stairs.


If you have more questions about staircase remodeling, or if you're looking for a specific stair product, call StairWorx today! Our team would be more than happy to speak to you about your stairs. If you fill out our Request an Estimate form, we'll be sure to get back to you within a business day.

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