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Joy Panebianco
  • Ambler, PA
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Stair case for rehab

Joy Panebianco
  • Ambler, PA
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Hi,

I am working on my first rehab, and would like my staircase to look similar to the photo I attached.

Would love to hear where you buy these. They seem to be very popular in the city, but do not know anyone to ask.

Thank you in advance

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Mike B.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Yardley, PA
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Mike B.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Yardley, PA
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@Joy Panebianco the treads look like stained oak (you can get that at HD or any supply warehouse).  Then paint the rest high gloss white.  The railing is metal.. can be aluminum or a painted metal, unsure if that matters to you.  At any rate, look for a metal fabrication shop and/or railing shop specifically.. they usually build them custom to your application.  Something like that design may be up to a $1000 per rail section (meaning the one pictured would be 1 section).  So if you have 3 floors that you need a custom rail.. may spend up to $3K max.  I think something more around $2K is likely though when all is said and done (assuming you need 3 rails). 

If you can't find anyone.. I know a company in Kensington (Philly) that does this sort of thing.  Unsure if they would travel out to Ambler, but you never know.   Great quality work and prices can't be beat. 

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