How to Build Deck Stairs The EASY Way
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video I show you how to build deck stairs the easy way! If you want to impress your friends with a solid set of custom deck steps, but don’t want to figure out all the measurements and angles of a stair stringer, then this video is for you. Let me know below in the comments what you think of the end result!
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I love these off Barndominium projects...Your attention to detail and your skills go everywhere...Greg stay on him keep him in line.
Glad you like them!
Suggestion: to replace lattice, use 2x2’s mounted horizontally with 1” spacing in between. Gives a nice modern look.
Agree. Horizontal and stained black. VerstaStone is Too much.
I love the box method, no stringers to deal with. Just simple box construction. I used it on the two steps for my shed.
That "plant lady" sounded dangerous. 🤣😆🤣
Playing with fire.
the editor's zoom didn't help ! he should take half the blame !
Versetta Stone skirting would look awesome. Thanks for keeping the videos rolling 🔨
Doggo cameo was the highlight
Box steps look WAY better than stringers and work to about 48 inches. After that it doesn’t make sense economically or structurally. Those steps look awesome!
Take a grinder to the end of your shovel and sharpen it to cut out and take off the sod, and level the dirt. Works like a dream
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wooden structures directly against the ground and part of the material is sunk into the ground and concrete is poured around it, so that the organic material remains inside the concrete. is definitely not a long-lasting structure. soil moisture will rot the wood, even if it is impregnated wood. really good quality 😂.
Versetta stone for the skirting would look really neat. Please get Luna in more videos!
Nice job guys. I think a 45 miter joint at the corners would have been a nice cherry on top, but it still looks great. I like that you took the time to round over the edges too!
Tip for the cement mixer: drop the bag onto that jagged bar running across the hopper. It will pierce the bag across the middle and you can lift the ends of the bag, spilling the contents into the hopper in a matter of seconds.
Sweet doggies & glad to see the Boss make decisions...
Great job on the stairs they look fantastic. I think the box method is the way to go.
awesome work
Yes the stone around the skirt with a ss cable system around it would look wicked
Wrap the posts in zip tape or singe them with a blowtorch. Drop in a nice set of gravel in the bottom of the hole for drainage. Set the posts in and lock them vertically and plum. You have the option too to extend the posts up to become railings. I would send a nice long bolt through and let it extend out both sides of the post several inches. This will help keep the post from rocking because of the grabbing in the cement. With that height, extending the post up for the railing should be considered. Drop in the cement and vibrate with a Sawzall against the post to remove bubbles. Zip tape does a better job I think covering up the joist's top edges and you can roll it down the sides. This is also a time to think about lighting to mount on/in the steps or on the edge for safety. I would also consider filling in that bottom stair empty space with gravel lest critters dig in and set up living quarters.
Greg = Awesome router table!
I’d run horizontals as the skirting. 1x4 …That way you get air movement under the deck thru the gaps. Plus a more modern look
Board and Batten with a 3 or 4 inch scribe with chain saw to match lawn terrain. Easy to finish and hang flower pots.
Use your steel roofing panels for the skirting
Yes. I’ve seen rusted galvanized metal sheets used this way and it looks great
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That concrete mixer is sweet, I’ve mixed up about 130 bags in the past few days, let me tell ya that is just beautiful watching that mud go with the flick of a switch.
Better making the boxes lot easier. Good job
Gregg has gone full mini-me with the beard growing in -- i had to look twice -- haha, love the chat and banter between you guys -- awesome video as always. Detailed, informative, fun and a pleasure to watch.
When I built a ramp for my wife, I dug holes and mixed bagged concrete for the holes and inserted the post supports in the concrete to keep the wood out of the concrete. I live in NE Texas so my frostline is nil or nonexistent. It has been in use for 6 years now; no troubles. I used all treated lumber.
Excellent vid, I couldn’t stop “stairing” 😂
Love it. Avoiding stringers is great. You guys are so great at perfectly locating posts on piers, I was surprised you didn't place the posts first, like you do for a wall atop a foundation wall, and then 'hang' the bottom 'box' from the posts, rather than fighting leveling and re-leveling the bottom box.
Love seeing the pups!
Gotta love digging in clay
If you like digging in clay, I've got some holes I need here in eastern TN....red clay...fun!
box framing for steps like that is the way to go. Ive got 45 years as a carpenter and that is the way i do it often. much stronger as well.
The box style is so much sturdy...love the idea 😎😎😎😎
Many thanks for video. I have just decide to redraw all layout of my decking. This looks great! Saves me lot of time.
great work.... Love your channel!
Looks fantastic guys, I'm sure the wife is very happy with it! That concrete machine is really nice, so easy to pour your own job!
Versetta Stone would be really nice - kind of “ground” the entire structure and make the pool look more permanent
Versetta would look fire, but for a "short term" deck. Maybe do it so you can take it down and reuse it?
Been needing to build a deck myself, was wanting to learn how this style of steps were done, thank you for sharing this. Cheers :)
Love the look of the box steps!
I was watching this @ 2AM when I couldn’t sleep, it’s like I was wide awake for a reason 😊. I love all your videos, but especially these videos geared towards the homeowner. The deck & stairs look great. The only thing I would’ve done differently is I would’ve carried the deck spine board & herringbone pattern down through the steps. But, I’m a glutton for punishment lol.
Luna, the open ears while you pat her, priceless!
I'm filing this in the memory banks....nice job gents....from an electrician.....😁
Never is a bad thing to have a 1/8” cant for water runoff, looks great!
I would bring the deck pattern into the skirting. Do a V pattern and make panels and screw then to post to give it some dimension and depth.
I would def do that for a customer! I think those would be nice low steps into a house ! Great job !
Love this idea with the stairs that you built. Will be using it in the future. Seems alot easier than stringers and gives you more options for treads.
I really like the idea of the stone facade. Even if you’re going to make box columns at the piers. I also like the seams being celebrated (routed).
Glad you done the view at the end. It really turned out great, Kyle!
Very smart and impressive way to install steps. Learned a lot.
Building steps for decks like this is stronger, gives more options, there safer and they look better. This application will last longer than any stringer style steps
Nice job guys.
Your drone shot at the end shows a beautiful job once again by greg and your self
True, protect the from and you can always replace the deck 10 or 15 years down the road!
Brilliant as usual.
I thought i was the only one that builds stairs that way. I rarely ever build stairs, so i keep it as simple as possible
I bought a used toro morter mixer from a Iron Planet Auction. All in it was $1,000. Technically that type of mixer is not used for concrete but it works for me. What you have there is more money (when buying new). I have seen that there is a learning curve to get proper amount of water flowing. With what you have there would never be fumes if using in doors or basement since it is powered by electricity.
You could do horizontal ribbs on the bottom, using 2x2" ribbs with 3/4 or 1/2 spacing.
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Love the steps!
That does indeed look good.
Yup gonna do it that way too just a smaller scale , thanks!
And looks great did a great job
I love the step LOOK, but wow it gets EXPENSIVE. We looked at a similar idea for our deck (that is VERY tall), and the designer we worked with said "Those steps will cost you 20% of the total deck cost". My wife was heartbroken as she had this vision for a massive grandious stairwell in the middle, and the guy said "We can do it, but it's going to be a MINIMUM of $5K just for the stairs, and you're at 20K for the deck right now". This was nearly 25 years ago...We have 3 stair cases that look AMAZING for less than her one "grand" staircase. It also doesn't eat up 8' into the yard like the other one would. (9 Steps up).
Versetta skirt all the way. Don’t forget your step lighting before adding the skirt. Might be tough to crawl in to wire them after the fact. Heck you might as well add under deck soffit lights to illuminate the Versetta skirt.
You guys did a phenomenal job on the deck and the stairs, and in my personal opinion I think copper skirting would look really cool and it would definitely make the project pop. 😉👌
That looks awesome and the pool looks nice. I like the idea of versetta stone for contrasting appeal. It's your house so you'll win.
Use an old brick to empty the dirt on those post-hole diggers makes it a lot easier. A scrap piece of lumber works too.
Definatly need to Grandmaw
proof those stairs. Versetta would look really nice, with some 8' foot squared off hedges of some sort for privacy. Beautiful work!
The stone would look great and would last forever!
Will also make mamma happy cause it matches your new shop.
You should have a Post Hole Auger that you just hand drill in your post holes. They are what all the old farmers used for fence posts. You can get them almost anywhere but places like Fleet Farm, Tractor Supply. They let you cut in A post, usually up to 48", in a matter of minutes. You can then use the Clam Shell diggers to enlarge you hole as needed. I have an old one from an old family farm and it make the job so much easier - especially in hard soil.
THe verseta stone would be great just make sure you build some sort of door access somewhere incase you need to ever access the underside. Plus a door with build in versta stone would be a neat vid
perfecto!
I like the minor cuts on the end where the deck boards meet together on end
Yea, what's the reason for no mitres? Just preference or is there a good reason not to?
Versetta Stone for the skirting 100%
Paint the visible structure black, mulch, add evergreen foundation plants.
The steps look awesome Kyle! 😃👍🏼👊🏼 .... For the skirting, what if you got some 1x2 cedar, run two horizontal nailer strips (top & bottom) on top of the deck posts, then cut pieces (slats)of the 1x2 and either run them vertical around the deck with a 3/4 inch spacing, or if you wanna get fancy, on the front of the deck, you can run them at whatever angle the slope of the steps are at, opposite angles on on either side of the steps, kinda matching the sections of decking that you ran at 45's (though a slightly different angle) obviously if you do any of this you're gonna have to do some blocking going up the steps to nail some of the smaller bits to, and I'd suggest that with the blocking, the nailer strips, and probably even the Posts, consider painting them black so that all of it disappears visually into the shadows within the slat spacing.
I was taught different to level a box. I stick a stake in the ground in your build would have been placed on the inside. Just adjust it so you are where you want the box. Put as many stakes on the inside perimeter as needed. Put a screw in it to hold the box level. When all stakes have a screw, level box again with a hammer to the stakes. Mark your holes to dig. Remove screws and lift box out of stakes. Dig holes. Put box on stakes again. Verify level. Level with hammer if needed. Screw your support posts as you did and add cement. Leave or remove stakes.
Create decorative planting bed all around deck so the wife can hide the lack of skirting on the deck.
Kyle, Greg should remaind to put on the eye glasses when operating the circular saw. Also, it is recommended not to use gloves while sawing because if caught on the blade it will make more damage than without them. Big fan since you were using foam for a post foundation on a construction materials expo.
Now this is the kind of deck building and troubleshooting i have to do daily certian times of the year
Hang window boxes in 2 layers matching the 2 stair layers on the front.
The other sides simply run 5/4 as vertical siding.
For fast footings add a little "anchoring concrete" to regular concrete with hot water,and you it will set in 30-45 minutes...and 70% cure in 3 hrs.
Have set a lot of fence posts using this method.
Using anchoring and hot water only,you get 3 minutes working time and 70% cure in 15 minutes.
Mix with a paddle in a bucket and prepare yourself for dumping in 2 minutes .
Kyle,
If you can not decide on how to cover the underside of the deck, my suggestion is to paint the visible posts black and wrap some black fabric around scrap 1x2 so you can nail it up between the posts and leave it hanging just off the ground . This could give a floating deck vibe and would not last long, so in a year or two you can put whatever covering you would like at that time. For the fabric, probably a geo-textile in black should last at least a season, maybe two.
Nicely done, if you have replaced the posts with galvanised angle iron, predrilled the mounting holes on a drill press, it would not take much longer und it should not rot at all.
Plumber here- it's way easier than the six stringers and more complicated treads that way. It isn't really possible to avoid the math- it's the nature of the game for plumbers as well as carpenters, and I suspect even electricians use it to tame the smoke the install in the wiring! It is lookin good- maybe add a gazebo next year? On the skirt, how many hours can you put into it? I'm thinking random split cedar shingles with some well planned air leaks so the air under stays fresh and not moldy. Or use up some random colored pieces of siding and steel from different jobs- that could look good too!
Box method looks outstanding, and.....using the University of California school of vet sciences formula for calculating the equivalent human age of dogs, your pupper is 70.75 years old !! which is an enormous age for a Great Dane.
it would look better with the decking as your facia for steps and deck.... but so far i love it
Do standard metal siding for the finish at the bottom
After she puts 5" pots and plants on the corners...sweet.
Its a Scott Brown Carpentry step design.
Totally mate
Looks awesome Kyle and Greg. Maybe use the aluminum for the handrails and around the bottom so it would match. If that’s possible. Or use the cable system just use larger diameter cable. Thanks
Wats up guys very nice work you do. My only suggestion for your stairs is for the corners framing. Because it’s an outdoor stairs and it’s a solid backing under, you could have cut or drill holes so water don’t sit under and damage your piece of deck. But other than that. Great job 👏👏
I think I would have made that top step wide/deeper so people that are stepping off deck onto it would have a wider landing area for their feet! Walking up wouldn't be an issue, but stepping off deck onto the step may be an issue, as people have a tendency of stepping out farther! Then maybe drill some holes down between deck boards on steps to relieve possible water build up where you put the solid planks below decking!
CANNONBALL!!!
Drystack stone for skirting
Correct me if I’m wrong… that semi serrated bar in the hopper is there to cut open the bags. Love ya vids always. Hi from New Zealand
Yes but not the plastic bags… doesn’t work well
You should get the Rousseau portable table saw stand. It's the best.
Get somebody to do old dry stone wall bild around the decking...
I'm from Ireland and there a lot of drystone wall in the country no mort it all stone...
You should look up a video of old drystone wall...
Also you can put plants into the wall to help make it a nice feature to your garden and pool
Maybe do the shake from LP smart side on the skirting?
Expanded metal or hog panel powder coated black and picture framed with 2x material for underneath. Or an mdo panel with whatever design cnc cut. Couple of thoughts, probably a little fancy for a pool deck.
Install Cement board around bottom of deck, then do a stone veneer. Saw someone do this and it looks great
the stone will look sick.