Brownstone staircase repair
We are specifically looking for someone who can repair the existing staircases in our Brownstone in Parkslope from underneath the stairs as we want to maintain the overall look of the aged wood blending in with the wood floors in our house.
We are specifically looking for someone who can repair the existing staircases in our Brownstone in Parkslope from underneath the stairs as we want to maintain the overall look of the aged wood blending in with the wood floors in our house.
You might want to have a look at our site “TheStairRepairExperts.com”. We specialize in wood stair repair and will be doing a job in Brooklyn in a week or so if you would like to see a job in motion. Or you can call or send an e-mail through our site to discuss.
What needs to be repaired?
Is it slope, pull away from wall, or separations?
Or balusters, molding, trim?
You can email me @ bruce@jerseydata.net so I can make a coherent suggestion.
Normally, it is necessary to diagnose what caused the condition you are trying to remediate, then choosing the best compromise to fix it. It often turns out to be something simple, yet the repairs in an “antique” house can be involved.
Bruce
colorconsult: Not clear — are you talking about the outside stoop stairs? Or the inside staircases? If latter, what’s the problem — do they creak too much? Or is it more serious? Also, if inside, I think you need a good carpenter who can open up the stairs from the back (probably remove plaster) and fix the creaks (or whatever) from there.
you can call Kamal…
Phone no- 917-531-7755.
good luck…
Hillary: are you related to Troy, who posted in the kitchen design thread? Or maybe you’re both just related to the boss at High-Tech?
High-Tech Construction Co. are the Brownstone specialists. They did an exquiste job repairing my brownstone steps this past summer. I would advise you to call them at 1347-792-1266. I got a great deal after hassles with many contractors.
I would suggest calling an engineer to check it out.
http://www.rsapc.com/
Just out of interest, what is the problem?