Building Decking Steps - What You Need To Know

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2022
  • Roger, James and Ian show us how to build some simple stairs that run from an elevated decking area down to the garden.
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  • @kevinbowden1155
    @kevinbowden1155 Год назад +10

    Great to see Ian and James back with you Roger. Quality tradesmen 👌

  • @amazing451
    @amazing451 Год назад +14

    That video was far too short for a star 🌟 appearance of James and Ian, Skillbuilder's never been the same since they left ! Get them back more often what ever the cost.

    • @iantarncarpentry4285
      @iantarncarpentry4285 Год назад +1

      Hello Kevin. I only come out in the hot weather 😅

    • @amazing451
      @amazing451 Год назад

      @@iantarncarpentry4285 Well we'll just have to wait for the next heatwave Ian, but Roger's missing you 2 guys badly. Good luck to you whatever your upto these days.👍👍

    • @iantarncarpentry4285
      @iantarncarpentry4285 Год назад

      @@amazing451 thank you very much.

  • @dominicmcc3214
    @dominicmcc3214 Год назад +1

    Great video Roger👍Nice to see the lads back working again on the channel 👌

  • @antonyporter5045
    @antonyporter5045 Год назад

    GREAT VIDEO very helpful cheers Roger

  • @mrspudly1
    @mrspudly1 Год назад

    Realy enjoyed that Roger very informative and full of usefull information.

  • @lewishayes9228
    @lewishayes9228 Год назад +1

    Great video. I struggled to find some stingers or the timber to make them last week. I,m doing this next week 👌 Good to watch you all

  • @paulcooper9187
    @paulcooper9187 Год назад

    Certainly Useful, thanks

  • @petergilbert7106
    @petergilbert7106 Год назад

    After watching a bunch of your videos I have finally subscribed. I need your quality of workmanship in my life as something to aspire to. All the best, Pete

  • @thomascoyne157
    @thomascoyne157 Год назад +1

    Nice work 👍👍

  • @ianpearse4480
    @ianpearse4480 Год назад

    Very nice job, great advice as always. Cheers.

  • @SteveAndAlexBuild
    @SteveAndAlexBuild Год назад

    Lovely job 🤙🏽🤙🏽🧱👍🏼

  • @gregmatt9807
    @gregmatt9807 Год назад +2

    Good job

  • @g7mks383
    @g7mks383 Год назад

    Thanks very interesting I had always wondered how stairs are done, and how you start. Very uplifting.

  • @TYLERCONSTRUCTION
    @TYLERCONSTRUCTION Год назад

    Great to see James and Ian. How are they? Excellent video Rodger 👍

  • @jason-hh6lu
    @jason-hh6lu Год назад

    Nice video.👍🏻

  • @michaelwilliams4086
    @michaelwilliams4086 Год назад +4

    Nice to see the “Craftie Cumbrian Crag Rat” sporting suntanned forearms, chiselled by hanging from his fingertips on rock faces and the “Quality Christian” make an all too brief appearance. Between them they upped the kudos of the channel in one fell swoop 👍. Nice to see you all together again 😁.

    • @iantarncarpentry4285
      @iantarncarpentry4285 Год назад +1

      Thank you Michael! Even northerners get suntanned in this weather 😂

  • @antobeer
    @antobeer Год назад

    The lads two lads are back!

  • @jeffbradley8783
    @jeffbradley8783 Год назад

    Great to see the band back together Roger, even though it may not be for long

  • @geza96
    @geza96 Год назад

    In Australia, the stringers are readily available in hardware stores, also the treads. Very easy, maybe around £200 for a six step kit.

  • @stephenwatson1873
    @stephenwatson1873 Год назад +4

    I always thought that the height of the stairs was to be taken from the the total run of the stairs, in case the floor wasn’t level,

  • @canalboating
    @canalboating Год назад +3

    great to see the a team back should have been an hour long video and get some oil on that creaky gate

  • @paulkelly2882
    @paulkelly2882 Год назад +1

    Good to James swing by to do a bit of cameo work on skillbuilder

  • @bobcougar77
    @bobcougar77 Год назад +2

    I've never seen stringers cut that way. 99% of the ones in my area are cut from a 2x12. I actually kinda like this technique. It's a more efficient use of lumber, and at least as strong as cut stringers.

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  Год назад +2

      Getting hold of 12 inch wide timber is not so easy and it is very expensive these days.

  • @hi-tech55
    @hi-tech55 Год назад

    Good video Roger. I fell foul of the planning laws with the height of a deck. It was under 300mm a the door but by the time it came out 4m, it was 1.5 m above the ground. The neighbours were very unhappy despite having a similar structure themselves. The building inspector said get retrospective planning permission. We did problem solved

  • @harlanborders943
    @harlanborders943 Год назад

    Never seen stairs done that way here in the states interesting.

  • @brianlopez8855
    @brianlopez8855 Год назад +2

    Make the deck step 7.25 inches high riser, not 8 inches which the maximum. Make the treads 10 inches deep no less. Much more comfortable. Baby could crawl under that gate more than 4 inch gap.

  • @deborahwilliams1036
    @deborahwilliams1036 4 месяца назад

    The bloke I had do my decking really messed up on my steps, it's like a ladder , I'm going to try and do my own, my deck is about as high as this one, and I can't use the bottom of my garden .. dodgey knee arthritus ...thanks for this video I'm gonna give it a go

  • @jaewok5G
    @jaewok5G Год назад +5

    we kind of skipped over a lot of the under step decisions like extending the stringers, the landing, attaching stringers …

    • @vidpromjm
      @vidpromjm Год назад +3

      This was my impression as well. Started off very informative then the music started!

  • @vidpromjm
    @vidpromjm Год назад

    Australia has the same 100mm gap for pool fences but for balustrades, even several stories above ground, they allow 125mm gap😕

  • @scottnever8732
    @scottnever8732 Год назад +3

    come on Roger you should know you take the height from top of deck to landing point, not straight down lol

  • @Pete.Ty1
    @Pete.Ty1 Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @barryford7135
    @barryford7135 Год назад

    Hi guys, how wide are the stairs? Doing something very similar & don’t want any flex on the deck boards.

  • @jimw6659
    @jimw6659 Год назад

    Hello to James, and hoping that the employment change is working out well.

  • @pfv3462
    @pfv3462 Год назад

    nice work, but why is the bottom slat not continued in the door?
    it looks nicer and is also safer for small crawling babies

  • @MrGeeyess
    @MrGeeyess Год назад

    My boss's observation about the Building Regs and the 100 mm spheres - "What a load of balls"

  • @EJL110
    @EJL110 Год назад +1

    So is James back in the game now??

  • @ArthriticAngler
    @ArthriticAngler Год назад

    Trying to build wide stairs for elderly with walker and stay in code

  • @nickb3475
    @nickb3475 8 месяцев назад

    Were the upright posts at bottom of steps set in postcrete? Do they need to be?

    • @SkillBuilder
      @SkillBuilder  8 месяцев назад +1

      No they are just sat on the slab

    • @nickb3475
      @nickb3475 8 месяцев назад

      @@SkillBuilder is that just a concrete patio slab or a 100mm or so deep concrete slab you formed?
      We want to put one step up to deck, wondering if off the shelf slabs on grass are suitable to bear a few new joists connected to existing deck structure.

  • @njuham
    @njuham Год назад

    Is this footage from the 90's? Roger looks so young.

  • @robertbamford8266
    @robertbamford8266 Год назад +1

    “Somewhere out there”. Precision layout. Thanks for the video. That 400mm (4”) requirement is critical for safety (starting with a crawling baby). Found that one of our inflatable rubber balls was 4” - made final check of a long fence along a 6’ drop easy.

    • @isyt1
      @isyt1 Год назад

      I wonder how many toddlers have actually died that way for them to make it law. I mean I fully appreciate that 1 death is too many but it seems like overkill, no pun intended

  • @pauladventure
    @pauladventure Год назад +2

    Does James still work for kitchen company?

    • @nickhickson8738
      @nickhickson8738 Год назад

      I don't think so as a previous video hinted.

    • @pauladventure
      @pauladventure Год назад

      @@nickhickson8738 cheers, must have missed that 👍

  • @timothyjones9804
    @timothyjones9804 Год назад

    If the grooves face down on the decking it helps the moisture to drip away, if it faces up it will hold water and speed up the growth of slime lessening the grip.

    • @Sjf542
      @Sjf542 Год назад

      @@MKRM27 the grooves (reeds) are supposed to go down - it helps ventilation between the joists. Decking has been done for centuries in the US and Australia and they laugh at us Brits for having the grooves up. Apparently the grooves up fad was invented by UK decking manufacturers as an anti-slip feature, even though it has no basis in science (it probably makes them more slippy as they get filled with slime quickly).

  • @Oli_Hudson
    @Oli_Hudson Год назад +2

    Where's James!!

    • @canalboating
      @canalboating Год назад

      an opportunity lost forever 🤣

  • @bobbyovenell
    @bobbyovenell Год назад +2

    No where’s James? :(

  • @juliebrooke6099
    @juliebrooke6099 Год назад

    The bolt should be on the outside of the gate so it’s still accessible for an adult but not for a small child.

  • @odie00zero
    @odie00zero Год назад +1

    I’ve much respect for you guys but I would never ever make cornered pieces of lumber like that for steps. Hopefully those stairs last.

  • @Goodwithwood69
    @Goodwithwood69 Год назад +1

    All that soft wood next to composite decking doesn't look right to me, slim metal railings would fit well.

  • @haroon420
    @haroon420 Год назад

    Give it 3 months and the baby will figure out how to open that lock! Or climb out of it!!! Babies are little ninjas

  • @billrobinson8939
    @billrobinson8939 Год назад

    Wish it was in inches. Also, you already have to know how to build stairs to follow the high speed parts of video.

  • @DerekTJ
    @DerekTJ Год назад

    Where's James?

  • @mattsan70
    @mattsan70 Год назад

    That bottom tread looks rather high. Deffo more than 200mm

    • @gavindaly5731
      @gavindaly5731 Год назад

      Not at the end , after paving .

    • @iantarncarpentry4285
      @iantarncarpentry4285 Год назад

      Yes the bottom step was more than 200mm. It was to allow for decking to go down.

  • @jaewok5G
    @jaewok5G Год назад +2

    1.470m/200mm=7.4 steps should round up to make sure they are equal and below 200 so … 8.

    • @e2linuxos
      @e2linuxos Год назад +3

      7 steps of 183.7mm takes you 183.7mm from the top of the 1.47m platform. Thus to get the 8 spaces you need 7 steps.
      I dunno if I missed a joke though.

    • @jaewok5G
      @jaewok5G Год назад +1

      @@e2linuxos no, not joking. technically the risers, not the steps/treads. so, 1.47m divided into 8 even step-ups is 184 mm. now, you don't need a bottom tread b/c it's the ground that the first riser rises from and the top riser goes to the finished level of the deck, so both the top and bottom end w risers and between 8 risers there are 7 treads to step on. [it's always one less] you are correct.

  • @dlite1972
    @dlite1972 Год назад +2

    Sorry, but these skill builder videos do not give enough detail on the actual construction/ methods of the project. It started off well then fell into a time lapse music video.

  • @wanstronian
    @wanstronian Год назад

    "What you need to know," then fails to tell people what they need to know, such as: how deep the going of the steps should be; what angle the stringer should be; how to ensure the gap between braces is sufficient; how to fix at the top and the bottom...

  • @ttfweb1
    @ttfweb1 Год назад

    100mm spacing is pretty small for a baby’s head - I think this also covers the chance a politician may be about.

  • @BillyMustang101
    @BillyMustang101 Год назад +3

    Totally the wrong choice of glue on those steps. PU is incredibly weak and always fails before the wood does. Must have had some left over from a flooring job.

  • @brithozierhozier4718
    @brithozierhozier4718 Год назад

    I'm sorry but it looks like a complete bodge job lol ! The height doesn't have to be 1100mm it can be 900mm, which gets rid of that awful build up underneath, looks about 200mm anyway

    • @RobNorman08
      @RobNorman08 Год назад

      It's different for internal and external, internally a handrail has to be min 900mm to centre of handrail, for external its min 1100mm to top of handrail, hope that helps.

  • @olson.pamela
    @olson.pamela 3 месяца назад

    Less music more talking please. I need information/details. thanks!

  • @jimrowland8310
    @jimrowland8310 Год назад +1

    Unbelievable get rid of the gaffer tape and buy some stair gauges. Get yourself some 2x12’s and cut your stair stringer’s properly ffs 🤦‍♂️