DIY Stair Installation
This is the home page of all of Morvin’s behind the scenes stair installation tips. As time goes on he will explain how to make those simple changes to the old stairs to turn them back into the younger stairs they once were.
Stair Installation Tip 1: How to install Newel Posts of all types.
Turned Newels and Box Newels are the two main types of wood newel posts for stair handrail systems.
Turned Newels are made with a design that is cut either by hand on a turning lathe by a craftsman or manufactured in mass in a stair parts factory.
Box Newels can also be built from scratch by craftsmen or in a factory in bulk.
Post Installation Factors
- Newel Type: Is the newel solid or hollow?
- Stair Nosing: Where will my balusters be located on the tread or on the landing tread/ stair nosing?
- Handrail Return: How does the handrail tie into the newel?
- Mounting Hardware: What hardware is to be used to mount the newel?
Types of Newel Post Installations:
- “L Bracket” Newel Post Installation for turned newel posts or base newel posts
- “Sure Tite” Newel Post Installation for turned newel posts or solid base newel posts
- “Glue and Screw” Newel Post Installation for hallow base newel posts
- “Fill and Mount” Newel Post Installation for hallow base newel posts
- Half Newel Post Mounting
- Iron Newel Post Mounting
Keep in mind that if you want your whole stair case remodeled, it might be best to call in a trim carpenter or a stair installer. If you live with in 90 miles of Greenville, SC, Morvin would be happy to help you with your stair installation. Check out his installation website at www.tfnsc.com.