How much do stairs cost?

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Ari

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A random question for a Wednesday morning, I know!

I'm looking at a house for sale. It's on a hill and it's three stories, you enter on the middle floor (the hill slopes away from the front of the house) and there are stairs up to the top floor but not down to the lower ground floor. To access those, you have to go out of the house, down the slope to the back and back in, which is bonkers. I know that a neighbour with what looks to be a pretty much identical house has added stairs through, so I'm pretty sure that logistically it can be done (and the layout seems to back that up). I just have no idea what this sort of thing costs.

Appreciate of course that it's a 'piece of string' question, but any idea on ball park? Is it a £1,000 job (unlikely!)? £5,000? £50,000? I have no clue.

dmsims

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268 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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A few thousand but depends........

bobtail4x4

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110 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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a set of internal stairs a couple of years ago in stone cost £45k
reduced to £38k when they swapped the stone guarding and handrails for steel.

oh! yours?

it depends, probably a few grand.

Ari

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RIP the cringe thread! laugh

In my mind (but with zero knowledge) I'm thinking £5K. Sounds like I wouldn't be miles out.

Flibble

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182 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Flat pack softwood stairs are around £250 a flight as a minimum price. They get more expensive if you want turns out better materials.
Fitting plus knocking a hole in the floor will add to that significantly.

crofty1984

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205 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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https://www.stairbox.com/stairbuilder.html?dmVyc2l...

Don't know if that link will work, but have a play with that.

Drumroll

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121 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Ari said:
RIP the cringe thread! laugh

In my mind (but with zero knowledge) I'm thinking £5K. Sounds like I wouldn't be miles out.
But your stairs might be.



Mark Benson

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270 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Stairs, wall removal and subsequent studwork was £1727 for this:







Although it was part of a much larger job.


Ari

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Flibble said:
Flat pack softwood stairs are around £250 a flight as a minimum price. They get more expensive if you want turns out better materials.
Fitting plus knocking a hole in the floor will add to that significantly.
Interesting, thanks. Any ideas on fitting? (Just very roughly, I do appreciate there are plenty of variables).

Ari

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Mark Benson said:
Stairs, wall removal and subsequent studwork was £1727 for this:







Although it was part of a much larger job.
Awesome, thanks! It sounds like if I allow £5K for eveerything I ought to be fairly safe.

northwest monkey

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190 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Ari said:
Awesome, thanks! It sounds like if I allow £5K for eveerything I ought to be fairly safe.
I reckon that would do it. I got a quote for around £4k ish for "moving" some stairs in a Victorian terrace we had as a rental (would have made the upstairs a million times better if they had been a different way round). Just be mindful of all the crap that can be in the way (cables, pipes etc.) and all the making good.

Didn't go for it in the end (rental) but would have done if it had been my house.

Rollin

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246 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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£1250 for straight staircase in an existing stairwell. Supplied and fitted.

Condi

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172 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Mark Benson said:
Stairs, wall removal and subsequent studwork was £1727 for this:

As I read that I thought £1700 was a lot of money for a hole and some ladders.

Ari

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northwest monkey said:
I reckon that would do it. I got a quote for around £4k ish for "moving" some stairs in a Victorian terrace we had as a rental (would have made the upstairs a million times better if they had been a different way round). Just be mindful of all the crap that can be in the way (cables, pipes etc.) and all the making good.

Didn't go for it in the end (rental) but would have done if it had been my house.
Awesome, thanks

Ari

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Rollin said:
£1250 for straight staircase in an existing stairwell. Supplied and fitted.
Brilliant, thank you. There is't an existing stairwell, just a passageway on the lower floor that goes no where.

KAgantua

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132 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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LOL 45k?

I have had a new set of stairs to my cellar a few years ago, was about a grand as I recall including parts etc.

bobtail4x4

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they were very nice stairs

BoggoStump

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bobtail4x4 said:
they were very nice stairs
They bloody better had be

dmsims

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BoggoStump said:
bobtail4x4 said:
they were very nice stairs
They bloody better had be
Custard time - let's see what you got for £45k

dmsims

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Mad Scientist said:
dmsims said:
Custard time - let's see what you got for £45k
He got done
I think we know that already!