Heath Stairworks Inc.

Stair Builder - Rancho Cordova, CA

Average rating

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4.71

4.7

based on 82 online reviews

Average rating

info

4.71

4.7

based on 82 online reviews
based on 82 ratings

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Date

Description

Cost

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Welded Iron Railing to Wood-and-Iron Mix

Jun 2015

Many of our customers (especially those in the San Francisco Bay Area) are looking to replace iron railings with some mix of wood and other materials. Iron is a great material, but an all-iron railing system often feels like it doesn't match anything else in the home or looks like it belongs outside. (They are also often wobbly and the spacing between balusters can be a safety concern, especially when kids are in the home). Here, we extended the look of the customer's existing oak wood steps and flooring and managed to conceal most of the damage left by the old iron railing, where it had been bolted into the hardwood steps.

Foster City, CA

New Oak Flooring with an Accent Starting Step

May 2015

Our customer wanted to update their painted wood steps with stained wood that better matched their flooring. We used custom red oak glue-ups for the treads and oak flooring boards for the landings to set off the two surfaces. The customer was also interested in adjusting their wall to allow for an extended starting step with a larger accent post. Aside from the new treads, risers, post, and lowest section of handrail and balusters, the rest of the customers existing material was saved and integrated with the new look. Extending the first step like this is a great way to create an easier flow up and down the stairs, helping the staircase look and feel larger and more open. Generally, this procedure only adds $300 or less to a stair remodel.

Vacaville, CA

Curved Handrails & Wood Treads w/ Round Iron Balusters

Apr 2015

These homeowners' existing oak material--installed in the late 1980s--was worn, unstable, and clashed with their newer, darker-stained wood flooring. The carpet in the rest of the house was on its way out, so they opted for full wood treads and risers with new posts and handrails, all stained to a better fit with the new wood colors in the home. Wanting to add a clean modern touch to the project, they made a great choice going with round iron balusters in a Pewter finish.

Union City, CA

Elegant, Spacious Curved Wood & Iron Railing System

Aug 2014

Our customer was working with a contractor to build a new, custom home. The beautifully laid-out staircase and expansive entry room lent itself naturally to a classical, elegant curved wood & iron railing system. Notice the spacing of the baluster pattern--different balusters aren't clumped close together, but spaced with plain iron bars to widen the pattern, better accommodating the open space. The customer eventually carpeted the runner in the middle of the wood tread-ends. We also built out his first step to include rounded ends that accommodate the spiral at the start of their handrails (known as a "volute"). All wood material was custom fit on site.

San Leandro, CA

Dark Wood Staircase with Designer Iron Balusters

Jan 2012

Our customer had installed dark wood flooring and their 1980s light oak railing really clashed with it. We replaced the oak with European Beech, an affordable hardwood that we often stain to match a wide variety of typical residential flooring and cabinet woods. We also installed a grouping of scroll iron balusters to give each post-to-post section the feel of having a centered design.

Sacramento, CA