Use a level to mark the bracket locations to make sure that they are plumb image 2.
Installing stair railing on wall.
Locate wall studs with a stud finder and mark them along the chalk line.
Measure from the long point of the 45 degree miter on the rail to the wall and add about 1 16 in.
With the stair railing mounted it s easy to measure for and install the short pieces that return to the wall at the top and bottom of the rail.
A wall mounted railing attaches to the wall and is generally used for indoor staircases.
In this video we are installing a stair handrail or railing despite the reference to a bannister it should give you a general idea of what do to what you l.
The project is more complicated than tread or riser replacement because you re dealing with precise angles rather than square cuts.
Connect the marks with a chalk line image 1.
The rail system must be securely supported by newels that are solidly fastened to the framing of the floor or wall.
Tools needed to install a stair railing.
Measure and mark the wall at the bottom and top of the stairs.
This can work in almost any environment and adds an additional level of stability to the handrail.
Installing a stair railing gives your staircase a new look but also prevents falls and assists in climbing the stairs.
Or you might decide to install a ground and wall mounted handrail.
Check the local building codes for height requirements of a handrail.
They are installed along staircase walls to provide support in addition to the support of a staircase banister.
Cut 2 inches off the ends of a handrail at a 45 degree angle using a miter saw.
For a tight fit.
Metal including aluminum wrought iron steel and brass and wood are common materials for stair railings.