Stairway Refurbishment Specialists in Stratford, CT
Worn treads. Loose railings. Outdated spindles. We rebuild, refinish, and upgrade staircases in Connecticut homes with precision craftsmanship and competitive pricing.
Multi-story homes across Stratford, Fairfield, Trumbull, and Shelton depend on safe, solid staircases. Pro Handyman Services LLC specializes in every aspect of stairway work - from single tread replacements to complete structural rebuilds with custom railings. We bring efficiency, attention to detail, and quality craftsmanship to every project. Serving Fairfield, New Haven, Hartford, and Middlesex Counties.
What We Offer
- Full staircase rebuild and structural repair
- Tread and riser replacement
- Hardwood stair refinishing and staining
- Baluster and spindle installation
- Handrail and railing upgrades (wood, iron, cable)
- Newel post repair and replacement
- Code compliance corrections for CT building standards
- Landing and platform reconstruction
- Carpet-to-hardwood stair conversions
- Non-slip tread installation
Why Choose Us
Stairways are our specialty. Derek Peyton delivers efficient, detail-driven staircase work across Fairfield and New Haven Counties - full rebuilds, refinishing, railing upgrades, and code corrections. Quality craftsmanship, competitive pricing, no wasted time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you rebuild a full staircase in an older Stratford home?
Yes. Many multi-story homes in Stratford and across Fairfield County have original staircases from the 1920s-1960s that need structural work. We handle full rebuilds, including framing, treads, risers, and railings.
What are CT building codes for staircases?
Connecticut follows the IRC. Minimum 36-inch width, maximum 7-3/4 inch riser height, minimum 10-inch tread depth, and graspable handrails 34-38 inches high. We ensure every stairway meets or exceeds code.
How long does a stairway refurbishment take?
Tread and riser replacement takes 1-2 days. Full staircase rebuilds with railings typically take 3-5 days. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your home.
Can you convert carpeted stairs to hardwood?
Absolutely. This is one of our most requested services. We remove carpet, repair or replace treads, sand, stain, and finish for a clean hardwood look.
My railing feels loose. Is that a safety concern?
Yes. A loose railing is a fall hazard, especially in multi-story CT homes with children or elderly residents. We repair or replace railings to meet current safety codes.
What makes your stairway work different from other contractors?
Stairway refurbishment is a specialty - not a side job. We combine efficient execution with precision craftsmanship at competitive pricing. Every cut, joint, and finish gets full attention to detail.