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Justin C.
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Recommendations on building a more useful baluster for these stairs

Justin C.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • NW, PA
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We replaced the shoddy work of the previous homeowner and built these lovely steps.  From floor to top of landing is 32.5".  Rental compliance requires me to have a 34" Baluster on the right side of these steps.  My concern is its narrow already and putting a permanent baluster setup is going to make maneuvering furniture around the corner even more difficult.  Is there a good removable setup that is strong enough to maintain the structural integrity?   If not, the only other good and bullet proof option we have come up with is a permanent 2x4 wall with drywall with yellow pine cap.

I am aware that the gap needs to be closed as well.  A wall will solve this problem obviously and I can easily finish this out with sanded plywood.  Everything will be painted eventually.

Thoughts??

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Michael Quarles#1 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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Michael Quarles#1 Marketing Your Property Contributor
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Thoughts... 

  1. Take the first step and make it a landing and then a banister is not required. I would still attach a wall mount rail. 
  2. Attach the Kewel to the side of the tread, this will save you 5 inches on the tread.

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