Once fastened together these boxes will create the stairs.
Making box steps for deck.
A deck s stairway should be carefully planned so that all the stair rises the vertical height of the steps and all the tread depths the horizontal length of the step runs are equal.
Most box steps are six inches in height.
Adhere the base of the steps to the framework of the deck.
To build deck steps without stringers you are going to build each step as its own box frame.
You will need one box for each step.
While most box steps are 10 inches horizontally if you want them longer you will need to use blocking boards to keep the steps from collapsing.
Just as in building the deck planning beforehand should be considered as well as safety precautions.
Build your top step as you would for a single step.
These posts can extend past the stair as a rail post.
The key to building your deck steps in the box frame so make sure that you get this one right.
Nail 2 8 blocks to support the posts on the deck perimeter.
Fasten the two frames together with the back framing members flush with each other.
Building box steps for a deck is not as hard as making the deck itself.
Blocking and posts for bench seats.
To enhance safety dig out a portion of the ground to hold the bottom of the base.
Finish the stair boxes by installing the decking to create the treads.
Lay out the stairs by drawing on the outside of the square sliding the square along until it meets the last mark to learn how to build steps.
Tools and materials lumber.
Decide how wide you want your steps.
Once the position of the stairs has been decided building the box steps is next.
If the bottom or top step is noticeably different in height or length from the other stairs it will be a tripping hazard.
Use strap ties to connect the individual stair box frames together and secure the stairs to the deck frame using bolts.
Securing the frame is one of the most important steps because this structure will absorb the weight pressure.
Follow the simple steps below to effectively build a box frame here is what you should do.
We recommend installing frost footings for box stairs that will land on the ground.
Double box steps are built using the same techniques as for a single step.
Clamp the stair gauges to the carpenter s square.
Use the narrow part of the square for clamping the riser gauge and the wider part for the 10 1 4 in.
Decks can usually be accessed either from the main house or by stairs from the outside.
Use a tape measure to figure out how far your deck is from the ground.
Determine the size of your steps.
Each higher box in the stack will be less deep than the one it sits on.
Lay out the stairs.
This article will explain how to build deck steps without stringers.
The bottom box will extend the entire length of the staircase.
Tie the boxes together and to the deck frame with 1x straps that match the thickness of the deck skirt then push the boxes into place.
Build your bottom step twice as wide as a single step.
Just set a 4x4 post on top of the footing and attach it into the inside front corners of the box stairs.
Laying the framework for the steps.
Add decking on top of your frame.