Showing posts with label railings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label railings. Show all posts

Friday, May 18, 2012

Hardwood Stair Rail Installation

In addition to kitchen remodeling and cabinet installation, Signature WoodCrafters has also been the number one manufacturer and installer of hardwood stair rails for some of the Mid-Atlantic’s top home builders. Stair rails are often an eye-catching component for any home. So whether good or bad, the design of your handrail will be noticed.

Why Choose Us For Your Stair Railing Project?


It’s no mystery that stair rails can show wear and tear over time, and for this reason, we use only the finest, 100% solid hardwoods including oak, cherry, maple, or walnut. If you are replacing your stair railing, replace it with the finest and longest-lasting materials available. We always use solid hardwoods when doing a kitchen remodeling project or cabinet installation, as well. 

"More than just a kitchen remodeling and cabinet installation company."    

We became the number one stair rail manufacturer and installer by paying attention to the details. Our balusters (spindles) and handrails are finished to bring out the woods most beautiful qualities leaving you with custom piece that you can be proud of.

In addition to the fine craftsmanship that we provide with kitchen remodeling jobs and cabinet installations, our 25 years of experience has also made us experts at stair railing installation. Irregular angles, curved or spiral staircases, nothing is too difficult for our team of highly-trained professionals. If our competitors have had problems installing a stair rail in the past, don’t hesitate to give us a call. We will get the job done.

Signature WoodCrafters works with our customers directly. From the consultation, manufacturing, construction and installation, our customers always deal with one company and eliminate middleman prices in the process. We are here to serve you and provide you with the best possible product at a great price. Contact Signature WoodCrafters for your next home renovation project!


Friday, December 12, 2008

Congratulations to our Stair Division

American Stairs & Cabinetry is the stair division of Signature WoodCrafters. Please see the press release below recognizing it's recent award.

Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

American Stairs & Cabinetry Receives 2008 Best of West Jefferson Award

U.S. Local Business Association’s Award Plaque Honors the Achievement
WASHINGTON D.C., December 12, 2008 -- American Stairs & Cabinetry has been selected for the 2008 Best of West Jefferson Award in the Stair Builders category by the U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA).

The USLBA "Best of Local Business" Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country. Each year, the USLBA identifies companies that they believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community.

Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2008 USLBA Award Program focused on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the USLBA and data provided by third parties.

About U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA)

U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA) is a Washington D.C. based organization funded by local businesses operating in towns, large and small, across America. The purpose of USLBA is to promote local business through public relations, marketing and advertising.

The USLBA was established to recognize the best of local businesses in their community. Our organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations, chambers of commerce and other business advertising and marketing groups. Our mission is to be an advocate for small and medium size businesses and business entrepreneurs across America.

SOURCE: U.S. Local Business AssociationCONTACT:U.S. Local Business AssociationEmail: PublicRelations@USLBA.netURL: http://www.USLBA.net

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Some Helpful Stair Terms

In the stair and rail world, there are some common terms that we identify stairs by. You may think a stair is a stair or a railing is a railing, but there are specific terms for each of these parts. I will update with some more terms later, but to get started, here are a few basics.

BALUSTER - a vertical member which helps support the handrail. Usually referred to in colloquial terms as a "picket", "spindle", or plainly "railings". This is the most visible part of a railing system.

HANDRAIL - the horizontal or "rake" member of a balustrade (read, railing) system. It sits on top of the balusters and is supported by newel posts. It basically is the part of the railing system that you hold on to when climbing a set of stairs. In some Open Stair or Curve Stair ReCrafting jobs, homeowners are fine with their handrail and want us to save it, which we can do.

NEWEL POST - the major support for a balustrade (railing) system. Newels are larger than balusters and are located at the bottom and top of a stairway or at a turn in the handrail. In some cases, for a balcony rail, there are intermediate newels, depending on the length of the handrail. Newels can come in all shapes and forms, from a sturdy Box Newel to a delicate Pintop Model. If you replace your rails, you can choose from a variety of newel systems to enhance the look of your home.

TREAD - the horizontal component of a step upon which one walks. Prefinished, solid, hardwood oak treads are the hallmark product of Signature WoodCrafters Stair ReCrafting process. Unfinished treads can be bought at a Home Depot or Lowes, but the nosing for the tread does not come included and you will have to buy additional wood materials to making that nosing. Our treads come with the nosing already attached, for a simple slide in fit on top of your current stair's substructure.

RISER - the vertical component of a step which, along with the stringers, supports the treads. Commonly comes in a white finish or stained to match your prefinished oak treads. Most people think that they can get away with painting the wood substructure when they take the carpet off and put on a tread from Home Depot. What they fail to realize is not only are they two different types of wood with different grains, but you also change the height of the stairs when you fail to include a riser with your tread. Prefinished treads and risers solve that problem.

Again, just a couple of terms from the stair world. More to come soon!

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