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INTERIOR
STAIRS
You should check your local building
codes before building your staircase as to minimum requirements for rise
and tread depth.
The interior stars are, of course,
attached to the second floor system.
Therefore, the stairs must also be constructed in such a way as to
not hold up the second floor system during log settlement.
This is accomplished with an adjustable screw jack assembly on top
of the post which supports the second floor at the top of the stairs.
Build a 6x12 header underneath the second
floor where the stairs attach. Support
this header not with rigid posts, but with adjustable posts.
As the second floor lowers with log settlement, keep an eye on the
second floor area near the stairs and lower with the adjustable screw
jacks if necessary. All
Tennessee Log Homes’ stair packages include screw jack assemblies and
2x4’s with which you may construct adjustable posts.
The screw jacks will be hidden away behind removable trim boards
when the home is trimmed out.
With fully exposed staircases, you may
elect to countersink your nail holes and plug with a short piece of dowel
rod for a nice decorative look. A
one-inch diameter hole and dowel are recommended. |