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The ideal rise and run for stairs depends on building codes and comfort. Generally, a rise of 6-8 inches and a run of 10-12 inches per step is considered comfortable and safe. The sum of rise and run should ideally be between 17-18 inches. Building codes typically require a maximum rise of 7.75 inches and a minimum run of 10 inches. Our calculator helps you find the optimal dimensions based on your specific space requirements.
To calculate the number of steps needed, divide the total rise (vertical height) by the desired rise per step. Round this number to the nearest whole number, then divide the total rise by this number to get the actual rise per step. For example, if your total rise is 108 inches and you want a 7-inch rise per step, you would need 15.43 steps, which rounds to 15 steps. The actual rise per step would then be 108 ÷ 15 = 7.2 inches.
Common materials for building stairs include wood (oak, maple, pine), concrete, metal (steel, aluminum), and composite materials. Wood is the most popular choice for interior stairs due to its versatility and aesthetic appeal. Concrete is often used for exterior stairs or in modern designs. Metal stairs are durable and work well in industrial or contemporary settings. Composite materials offer low maintenance and resistance to weather, making them suitable for exterior applications.
Building codes for stair construction vary by location but generally include requirements for minimum headroom (6’8″), maximum rise (7.75″), minimum run (10″), uniformity of steps, handrail height (34-38″), and baluster spacing (less than 4″). Our calculator takes these common code requirements into account, but you should always check with your local building department for specific codes in your area before beginning construction.
The cost to build a staircase varies widely depending on materials, complexity, and location. Basic straight stairs can cost $1,000-$3,000, while more complex designs like spiral or curved stairs can cost $5,000-$20,000 or more. Material costs range from $10-$50 per square foot for wood, $20-$70 for concrete, and $30-$100 for metal. Labor typically adds $50-$100 per hour. Our calculator provides an estimated cost based on your specifications, but actual costs may vary.