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How to Fix Broken Porch Entry Stairs

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    • Use a pry bar to remove the pre-existing damaged wood pieces.

    • Start with the riser first.

    • Be mindful of possible rusted screws/nails.

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    • Use a pry bar to remove the pre-existing damaged wood pieces.

    • Remove the treads on the stairs.

    • Be mindful of possible rusted screws/nails.

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    • Use a measuring tape to measure the foundation where the new steps will be placed.

    • To ensure accurate measurements, make sure to repeat this step twice.

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    • Mark your measurements on both ends of your new weather treated wood using a measuring tape and a pencil.

    • For the best results, use a ruler to connect your marks into a straight line.

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    • Place the new piece of wood onto the end of a sturdy table.

    • Make sure the marked end is hanging off the edge by at least a foot.

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    • Use a circular saw to cut across the straight line marked on the new piece of wood.

    • Make sure the wood is secure by holding the end resting on the table the entire time.

    • Safety glasses should be worn during this step.

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    • Place the new piece of wood (riser) on the steps to ensure that it fits.

    • Use a leveler to make sure that it is level.

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    • Secure your wood piece (riser) into place using a drill and galvanized screws.

    • Create two pilot holes with the correct drill bit.

    • Secure the wood (riser) into place by drilling 2" galvanized Phillips head screws into the pilot holes.

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    • Make sure your wood piece (tread) fits into place and is level.

    • For the most accurate results, it is important to use a large level.

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    • Secure your wood piece (tread) into place using a drill and galvanized screws.

    • Create three pilot holes with the correct drill bit.

    • Secure the wood (tread) into place by drilling 2" galvanized Phillips head screws into the pilot holes.

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    • Repeat steps 8-10 for the remaining stairs.

    • For the best results, follow this guide thoroughly for each stair.

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To reassemble your old stairs, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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