
4 – 3′ open steps, redwood step treads, and wood railing with metal balusters.

5 – Custom built spiral staircase with metal stair treads.

6 – 3′ partially closed step with Golden Gate stair lights and wood and metal railing with handrail.

7 – 5′-wide closed steps with Lake Powell stair lights, metal and wood railing, and handrail.

8 – 4’-wide open steps, 180-degree turn landing, custom made wrought iron railing.

9 – 5′-wide closed steps with 45-degree turn landing and metal railing.

19 – 3′ open steps with a custom wood railing.

20 – This staircase has 3′-wide, closed steps with a 90-turn landing, wood rail posts and handrail, and metal rail panels between posts.

21 – 3′ closed step with a 180 degree turn landing, Yellow Stone Brick stair lights, and custom metal railing.

22 – This Tiger Wood deck features a 3′-wide, closed staircase with 90-degree turn landing. The step treads and railing drink cap are Tiger Wood while the risers are stained white for a contrast.

23 – 3′ closed steps with a 90-degree turn landing, with Moab style step lights and wood/metal railing and handrail.

24 – 3′ closed step with white aluminum railing panels and handrail

25 – 3′-wide, closed step with wood railing, drink cap, and handrail.

26 – Braced deck stairs with metal panel railing.

27 – Braced deck stairs with black, metal panel railing and handrail.

29 – Steel framed deck stairs with composite material and a black metal railing.

30 – These are 4′-wide, closed composite steps with a composite and metal panel railing.

31 – These are the stairs shown in picture #33, the customer added LED lights to the risers and post lights to the railing posts.

32 – These stairs are 4′-wide closed composite. We also installed handrails on both sides of the railing

36 – Because this is a low deck, the customer opted to build one composite, wrap around step.

IN PROGRESS 1 – This picture shows the beginning of building a staircase for decks.