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STAIR REPAIR & STAIRCASE INSTALLATION IN WOODBRIDGE VA

Do you hear that annoying creaky or squeaky noise your stairs make at night when you’re trying to sleep? Perhaps your staircase’s carpet runner is starting to peel back, causing problems with vacuuming and traffic. Regardless if you’re tired of hearing that noisy stair or your house is old and is just begging for a remodel, DMV Drywall service is the service provider to reach out to and rely on for your residential flooring wants.

ABOUT OUR STAIR REPAIR & REPLACEMENT SERVICES

 

Stair repairs can be as uncomplicated as slotting in shims and nailing down wooden boards or can entail big projects like removing old treads and affixing new staircase parts. Regardless of the type of wood your stairs are made from or whatever the dissatisfaction may be based on, it’s simple to replace, repair, and install the stairs you require to feel good about the interior of your house.

First-class service for your hardwood stairs begins with a team of skilled professionals. At DMV Drywall Services, our expert technicians have created a reputation across Woodbridge, along with sections of VA, as a leading local drywall contractors of hardwood flooring and wood stair services. Therefore, if you want to beautify your house on several levels, please reach out to our team now to get a free estimate or quote.

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Below are among the services we provide for stair repair and stair replacement:

Cracked stairs: Tread replacement and wood repair

Noisy or squeaky stairs: Trimming, shimming, & more!

Damaged or old stairs: Nosing refinishing, riser reinforcement, & new tread installation

Riser replacement, full-riser laminating, & nosing repair

Staircase stringers: Refinishing, finishing, & stripping

Painting & paint removal: nosing, railings, walls, etc.

Sanding & re-staining hardwood stairs

Basic Repairs

Loosened joints, settlement problems, and lack of substructure support are best dealt with from the base of the staircase. If accessibility is an issue, take away any plaster or paneling beneath the stairs. (Take detailed drawings or preserve any wood ornaments or plaster that will be tampered with before taking it out.)

Upon gaining access, the stringers, carriage, and base of the risers and treads should be accessible and visible. You’ll probably see glue and wedges used in prior repairs and installation. Take out and get rid of all suspicious or loose wedges. Make sure to do a thorough cleaning of all the old glue from the risers, tread, and stringers.

If the stair is unreasonably unlevelled or withdrawing from the wall, it will need gradual bracing and jacking (it is best to enlist professional aid at this juncture). If the stair is level, the deflection and squeaking issue can be resolved by bolstering the carriage stringer and fastening the risers and treads from the base.

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