We are passionate about stairs, but we know not everybody shares the same enthusiasm!

Thinking about building a new home, upgrading your current space, or just curious as a contractor? Take a look at our Stairs 101 section and commonly asked questions below. If you can’t find what you need, contact us by phone, email, or our online quote form. 

Common Questions

We can work with any kind of wood, but most staircases fall under Standard or Exotic wood.

Standards: Birch, Oak, maple, ash, pine, poplar
Exotics: white oak, maghanoy, walnut, jatoba, birds eye 

Have something in mind you don’t see here? Let us know! 

We currently install across PEI, but are open to projects across Atlantic Canada.
We also ship parts and spiral staircase kits across the world, and the furthest order we completed was in Japan!

Visit our “Request a Quote” form located below or on the home page. 

Most quotes can be returned in about a week depending on the time of year and how busy the team is. That being said, we do our best to confirm messages or respond to questions within 1-2 days. 

Once a quote’s been agreed on, we recommend booking with 6-8 weeks notice.

Life can bring about unexpected obstacles, so we can accommodate different projects at the same time depending on the scope, timeline, location, etc. That being said, advanced notice is always appreciated and those projects will be prioritized. 

We charge a 25% deposit for installations once the quote has been approved. 

For spirals and shipping parts, we charge a 50% deposit as the order’s received, with the balance due on delivery. 

All stairs are pre-finished and cut to size for the installation. Your stairs will be installed in a day so you’ll never lose access to the upstairs. Total finishing is approximately 3-5 days.

We take on stair finishing projects depending on our current workload or time of year. We do not refinish stairs. 

Stairway Specifics

Most Stairs are between 36″ and 48″ wide.  Some custom stairs will be wider. 

Minimum railing height is 36″

Maximum space between a spindle is 4″ to mimic the size of a babys head. Spacing usually is between 3 1/4″ to 3 7/8″ depending on the layout.

Rise:
Minimum – 4 7/8″ 
Max – 7 7/8″
Most Stairs fall between 7″ and 7 7/8″ 

Run:
Minimum – 10″
Maximum – 14″
Most stairs are done at a 10″, measured from riser face to riser face. This doesn’t include the overhang of each tread.

77″
We measure this by laying a board or straight edge between the noses of 2 or more treads, then use a laser to measure from any point on the board directly to the ceiling above. 

Spirals, Handrails, and Parts

Standard sizes range from 47″ – 72″, but we have built up to 80″

With a few basic measurements and pictures, we will

  • Manufacture your spiral to size
  • Sand it to 120 Grit
  • Add a stain and top coat
  • Carefully package and ship your stairs right to your door!

Ravenwood includes detailed instructions so that any contractor, handyman, or homeowner can reassemble the spiral with ease, but we also offer professional installation across the maritimes. Contact us for more information and to order your kit! We offer international shipping. 

Spirals aren’t for every space, but if you want to make the most out of your square footage, access or create a loft, or if you’re looking for a stylish addition then you should definitely consider installing a spiral staircase.

Yes! We have a variety of options to choose from depending on your design plans and budget. 

Ravenwood frequently has wood, parts, and other materials ready for construction or personal projects. Let us know if you are looking for something specific. 

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First Steps (aka Stairs 101)

Are you taking the first steps to planning your stairs but finding all the lingo too much to understand? We get it. Here’s a list of definitions and  a few diagrams using examples from our gallery. 

Treads – The actual steps you walk on. 

Risers (or Kickplates) – the vertical part of the step

Skirtboards – The part of the staircase that goes down and against a wall.

Stringer – The vertical support board or structural member that runs along each side or center of the staircase.

Monostringer – The vertical support board that runs along the center of the staircases. Click here for a photo example. 

Handrail – We offer multiple Choose from a variety of handrail profile 5 profiles of handrails

Newel Post – the bigger post at the end / middle / top

Baluster or Spindle – vertical part of a handle  

Rise the distance between treads

Run – the minimum depth of a tread

Finishing / Refinishing – Refinishing staircases means sanding, staining and adding a top coat. Finishing is adding a stain and top coat to already-sanded stairs. 

We can't wait to talk to you about your stairs.

Contact us today and let's get started.

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