Showing posts with label handrail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handrail. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Iron Balusters Box newels Oak Handrail Blue Bell PA 215-694-5046










 Iron Balusters Box Newels Oak Handrail Blue Bell PA. This homeowner decided to upgrade their builder grade handrails with sturdy durable and old world elegant iron balusters. With two young boys, safety was very important as well. S scrolls and straight twist beside 1 & 2 basket clusters make for their very own custom design. You can select your very own design as well, by going to http://hof.stairartist.com/designTool/c25/ .  You can drag and drop an endless supply of options onto the virtual staircase until you find the one that works for you and your style to make your home one of a kind. Increase the value and beauty of your home with a few simple clicks. You can then set up an appointment with (what some say is) the premier stair and rail expert in the Delaware Valley (Ron Hartman @ 215-694-5046, or email him at 45stairman@gmail.com) and he'll come out and make your dream a reality in a few short stress-free days. He'll even do it while you're at the beach, if you want. That's what many of  his best customers have done and loved it. So, be sure to give Ron a call to schedule your FREE consultation a ($250 value)  for your very own Iron Balusters Box Newels Oak Handrail in Blue Bell PA, Willow Grove, Horsham, Warminster, and surrounding towns.  







Tuesday, January 13, 2015

New Wood Stair With Iron Balusters Ambler PA


                                                      New Brazilian Cherry Stair and Handrail


                                     Single Diamond, Double Diamond, Square Hammered,
                                          Iron Balusters separated by Straight Hammered Bar


                                  Double Open Stair with Volutes over Bullnose starting step


                                                        Continuous handrail upstairs


                                             New Hardwood Handrail Iron Balusters


                              Trim molding under Brazilian Cherry face boards and Stringers


                                                 Before: Original Boxed Stair about to be removed


                                                             Original Handrail upstairs


                                                                 More Before Photos


                                                Builder Grade Stair with Carpet Removed


We just finished this New Wood Stair With Iron Balusters in Ambler PA. The owner of this home hated his carpeted, big box builder, lumber yard grade stair, and wanted his stair and rail to match his new Brazilian cherry floors. Note the original block top newel posts we replaced with pin top posts so rail can go "over-the-post", which gives you a seamless continuous handrail from top to bottom. We pulled out the old boxed stair and installed the new double open solid Brazilian cherry stair in about 5 hours. We then started installing the upper posts and handrail the same day. The rest  of handrail installation and trim took about a week. Homeowner then had everything stained and painted, and I came back a week later and installed the final trim and iron balusters. So, if you're looking to replace your old, tired, carpeted, painted, worn, unseemly stair, and are in need of a New Wood Stair With (or without) Iron Balusters in Ambler PA (and surrounding areas, Horsham, Blue Bell, Ft Washington),  be sure to give Ron a call to schedule your FREE consultation ($250 value).

Email 45stairman@gmail.com
Cell 215-694-5046

    

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Iron Balusters Huntingdon Valley PA








          Here's a nice example of what's possible with Iron Balusters in Huntingdon Valley PA. This customer had just bought this nice house but wanted to "freshen up the place a bit" before she moved in. The builder grade wood balusters "had to go." She wanted to add some elegance to her new house, (not to mention the great added value when selling the property), without breaking the bank. And swapping out the old wood balusters for new iron pieces is a great way to do that. The existing posts and handrail were in good shape and installed well originally, and she liked them, so we kept them in place. We went over several design choices that were possible, given the spaces she was working with, and we, okay, she, came up with this. It's a nice look, not too busy, not too austere, and gives you a nice visual throughout the foyer/hallway area of the house. She went with satin black, which is a good universal color, for most people, especially if you don't know for sure how long you're going to be living in a particular house. Oil rubbed bronze, oil rubbed copper, continue to be very popular color choices as well.

       So, if you're tired of your old, wooden balusters, that may be loose, or chipped, or broken, or just not the look you want for your home anymore, give me a call, text, or email. If you live in Huntingdon Valley, or any of the surrounding towns, like Rockledge, or Southampton, or Willow Grove, Dresher, Horsham, Glenside, Abington, Feasterville, or Richboro, I'd love to install your new Iron Balusters for you and give your home that touch of elegance you've been looking for.

Cell 215-694-5046
Email- 45stairman@gmail.com

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Iron Balusters Garnet Valley PA







Iron Balusters in Garnet Valley PA. I removed the old contemporary "deck style" railing, and replaced it with this new system. This is over the post style, which is much easier on your hand while walking up and down your stair. It's also easier on the eye; it "flows", unlike the old deck style rail. I used twisted oak posts and twisted iron balusters to match, and some "S" accent balusters to set it off. If your builder messed up and put your deck rail on the inside of your house, give me a call. Let me help you make a great first impression as your friends, family, and visitors walk into your home. You can choose wood or Iron Balusters to go with your new rail in Garnet Valley PA.


 Call OR TEXT Ron for your FREE CONSULTATION AT 215-694-5046.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Wood Handrail Post Stair in Chestnut Hill




Wood Handrail, Post, Stair, in Chestnut Hill section of Philadelphia. This house has a main stair, a back stair, a back basement stair, and they all have nice posts, rail, and balusters. We went with the all white underneath, (painted posts and balusters) and stained handrail. And stained treads, with painted risers and stringers. This was a new house, so they'll be able to enjoy this rail for the next 20 years. This is what a high-quality job looks, and feels like. You, and your whole family could slide down these rails, because they're solid as a rock, and not going anywhere anytime soon.


So, be sure you hire a competent, high-quality contractor, if you want a competent, high-quality job. If that's what you're looking for, I know just the guy. If you're in need of a new Wood Handrail, Post, or Stair, in or around Chestnut Hill, give Ron a call to set up your FREE consultation to learn about the options and selections that are available to you.

Cell 215-694-5046
Email 45stairman@gmail.com

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

New Stairs and Handrail Margate-Longport

Here is a brand-new instant classic, new Stairs and Handrail in Margate-Longport. The customer here wanted over-sized, raised-panel, oak, Box Newel Posts installed on her new oak Staircase. She wanted something that would stand the test of time, and kids, and relatives, and friends, and neighbors, and in-laws, and pets, and teenagers, and parties, and holidays, and whoever else would be using her Stairway for the next 30 years. The over-sized posts are always a good choice if you're looking for extra sturdy handrail. The Charleston-style Handrail goes well with the Posts, and the Carolina-style Balusters go well with the Handrail. (Of course, that's just one mans' opinion)
The Handrail is 2 3/8" high, and 2 5/8" wide.
The Balusters are 1 3/4" wide at base, with a 3/4" top
The Newel Posts are 6 1/4" wide at the base, and 4 3/4" wide at the top
All these styles and more can be found at www.carolinastair.com ...my main supplier for last 10 years

Call 215-694-5046 to schedule an appointment with Ron the Rail-Guy. I'll walk you through all your options, ask you some questions, you ask me some questions, then, I'll prepare a proposal, email it to you, (usually next day), you say ok, when do we start, and we go from there. I'm based in the FoxChase area of Philadelphia, but I service from Princeton, to the MainLine, and from Doylestown to the Jersey Shore, and every town in between.

Most jobs can be started within 2-5 weeks, depending largely upon whether you want something that's in stock, or if you want something that's a little more custom. Lead time is also effected by time of year, obviously. Oct-Dec tends to be my busiest time, because many folks want to spruce up their houses for the inevitable holiday parties. Jan-Mar is historically slow, so you tend to get quicker service, just because there are less jobs on the schedule. 

This is a brand-new home, obviously, but I also replace many old, tired, ugly, creaky, Stairs and Handrails, and make them better than new.
Call/Text 215-694-5046, or email me at ronstairs@verizon.net to schedule your appointment today, and enjoy your new Stair and Handrail, very soon.