Renovating stairs - simple solution with step supports
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Renovating stairs - easier modernisation without a complete new build

A staircase is much easier to renovate with step supports. Individual steps can be renewed in a targeted manner, the construction remains flexible and time-consuming milling work is no longer necessary.

Why this page?

Renovating a staircase doesn't have to mean a complete remodelling

Many classic staircases are difficult to renovate because individual steps cannot simply be replaced. Often, part of the structure has to be dismantled before the damaged or outdated step can even be considered.

Step supports make the staircase much easier to service. Steps are easier to replace, constructions can be modernised and subsequent adjustments are much easier to implement - ideal for long-lasting and well-designed staircase solutions.

Individual steps can be replaced more easily
No time-consuming re-milling necessary
Ideal for modernisation and maintenance
Clean and durable solution
Step support under a wooden step as a solution for renovating a staircase
Advantages at a glance

That's why step supports are ideal if you want to renovate a staircase

A solution that works technically cleanly and makes subsequent work easier is particularly important for renovations. This is precisely where the major advantages of step brackets lie.

1

Easier to renew

Damaged or worn steps can be replaced more easily than with many classic mortised staircase constructions.

2

More modern construction

The supports provide a clear, contemporary fixing and turn older stairs into a modern, service-friendly solution.

3

More flexible in the long term

Subsequent changes, repairs or adjustments can also be implemented much more easily if the staircase is built on step fixings.

How it works

Renovating stairs - in 3 clear steps

With the right system, an existing staircase can be neatly modernised without having to rebuild the entire structure.

1

Check inventory

The first step is to check which parts of the staircase can be retained and where replacement or modernisation makes sense.

2

Installing the step support

The matching supports are attached to the structure and create a stable foundation for the new or revised steps.

3

Replacing and installing steps

In the final step, the steps are laid and neatly fixed in place. The result is a renovated staircase with a modern look and better maintainability.

Installation of step supports when renovating a staircase
Who is it suitable for?

Ideal for renovations in existing buildings and modern conversions

Step supports are particularly suitable for projects in which existing stairs are to be modernised, repaired or made more service-friendly in the long term.

  • for the renovation of existing wooden and stringer staircases
  • for modernisation in the residential sector and commercial construction
  • for carpenters, staircase builders and demanding renovation projects
  • for anyone looking for a clean and future-proof solution

If you want to renovate a staircase, you need a solution that not only looks good today, but also makes repairs and adjustments easier in the future - which is exactly what step supports are made for.

Matching products

The right step fixings for your renovation

Depending on the staircase design, different step supports are used - for wooden stringer stairs, steel stringer stairs or direct wall mounting.

Step supports for wooden stringer stairs

The perfect solution for renovating classic wooden stringer staircases with clean, stable tread support.

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Step supports for steel stringer stairs

Suitable variants for modern or modernising staircase constructions with steel stringers.

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Step support for wall mounting

For renovation projects with direct wall mounting and a minimalist, modern design.

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Frequently asked questions

FAQ - Renovating stairs with stair nosings

Can I renovate an existing staircase with step supports?

Yes, step supports are ideal for modernising existing staircases, making them easier to service and maintain in the long term.

Does the entire staircase have to be rebuilt for a renovation?

No, not necessarily. Depending on the existing building, individual elements can be retained and specifically modernised or renewed.

What types of stairs is this suitable for?

Depending on the design, there are suitable step supports for wooden stringer stairs, steel stringer stairs and direct wall mounting.

Are later repairs easier to carry out?

Yes, that's one of the big advantages: Individual steps or elements can be replaced much more easily than with many classic designs.

Next step

Want to renovate your staircase?

Then discover the right step supports now or talk to us directly about your project. We will be happy to help you choose the right solution.

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