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Staircases

The older your home is, the more likely your stairs will be suffering from wear and tear. If they have cracks, chips or they seem unstable, it's best to do something about it before you compromise the safety of your family and guests. We can replace your staircase to ensure security within the home for years to come.

​Or if you're building new and want to discuss some great staircase design ideas you might have that you'd like built, give us a call.
How to Get Better Looking Stairs
If you want to extend your outdoor area, there’s nothing that looks as good on your stairs as natural timber. There are so many different types of timbers to choose from when it comes to a good-looking stairs, and no matter what your budget is, there is timber to match.
Here are some of the most popular options we use in Brisbane’s Bayside.
 
Treated pine
Treated pine is the low-budget option, but even though it’s a low-budget, it doesn’t mean it’s not good quality. You can stain, paint or oil it to suit your style, and we can help you choose the right type of rated pine for your posts, joists and stairs. Treated pine really is a good option because it is so versatile and cheap.
 
Jarrah
Jarrah is usually more expensive than other staircase timbers, but it’s colour ranges from reds to light and dark browns means it looks very high end. The best way to preserve the high-end jarrah timber staircases is by regular oiling. If you aren’t that into regular maintenance of your stairs, maybe you should look at stain or varnish coating.
 
Blackbutt
Blackbutt has a beautiful pale brown colour and is usually consistently coloured. Blackbutt can be stained and if left unsealed, it can crack. It’s another high maintenance timber, but the results are amazing.
 
Stringybark
Stringybark is available in three colour options: red, white and yellow and red. White stringybark is more suited for indoor use, because it isn’t as durable, so yellow and red Stringybark is better for decking. Red Stringybark is more expensive, and quite hard to find, but if you are looking for some unique timber for your deck, this is the one for you.
 
Spotted Gum
Spotted gum has more colour variations than Blackbutt, extending from pale to chocolate browns. It’s dense and robust and shrinks less than other timbers.
 
Ironbark
If you’re looking for a staircase that will withstand the Apocalypse, Ironbark is what you need. It’s one of the most durable timbers on the planet and its namesake stands true because of its weight and highly dense body. It’s a beautiful timber, and its colours range from deep red to pale brown. Because Ironbark is so durable, it makes for a great pool decking as well.
If you need help deciding what timber to use for your deck, contact LimeTree Constructions today for some advice.
 
 

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Low-rise Builders Licence: QBCC
​MR Category: Self-Certification 2 - up to $600,000
Licence Number: 1181707​
Joseph Tyrrell
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Phone: (Mobile) 0424 287 507
Email: limetreeconstructions@outlook.com
Website by Angel Blue Marketing. Copyright 2019​
  • Home
  • ABOUT
    • The Lime Tree Guarantee
    • BLOG
    • ACCREDITATIONS
  • SERVICES
    • Real Estate Maintenance
    • Extensions
    • Home Renovations
    • Kitchen renovations and installs
    • Bathroom renovations and installs
    • Decks
    • Garages & Sheds
    • Outdoor Living Areas
    • Staircases
    • General Repairs
    • Door Installation
    • Landscape Construction
    • Hotel Maintenance
  • CONTACT US