Stair Notes Functions
Stair Notes Functions
Stair Notes Functions
Functions
• To allow for safe movement between different levels of a building.
• To provide a means of escape in the event of a fire.
Design features
• Safety.
• Ease of use.
• Strength and stability.
• Sound insulation.
Constructing a stair
1. The inner and outer string are routed 12mm to accommodate the tread and then the riser.
2. The tread and riser are then wedged in place Wedges using wooden wedges.
3. Additional support is added by angle blocks glued to the tread and Wall string riser. These
prevent the treads sagging and creaking.
1. For ease of use, building regulations ensure that the stair step size is like a person's natural
stride. Samples of these regulations include:
• the pitch shall not exceed 42° (optimum 37°).
• the rise shall not exceed 220 mm (optimum 175 mm).
• the going shall not be less than 220 mm (optimum 250 mm).
• twice the rise plus the going (2R + G) must be between 550 mm and 700 mm.
4. Where a door opens out onto a landing, a minimum space of 400mm, free of obstruction
must be left for safety.
Stair calculations
Key measurements
• Maximum number of risers = 16
• Rise ≤220
• Going ≥220 (optimum 250)
• 550 ≤ (2 x rise) + going ≤700
Sample Exercise 1
Calculate an appropriate rise and going for a stair to fit in the space outlined below.
• Total rise = 3150
• Total going = 3750
Try 16 steps
315016 = 196.87
Is this acceptable? ✖
Try 15 steps
315015 = 210
Is this acceptable? ✔
Check twice the rise plus the going (2R +G) must be between 550 mm and 700 mm
(2 x 210) + 250 = 670
Yes, it is acceptable. ✔
Sample Exercise 2
Calculate an
appropriate rise and
going for a stair to fit in
the space outlined
opposite.
Calculate going
250 (optimum going) x 15 = 3750
Is this acceptable for the space? ✔
3350 15 =223
Check twice the rise plus the going (2R +G) must be between 550 mm and 700 mm
(2 x 200) + 223 = 623
Yes, if is acceptable. ✔
Concrete stairs
Concrete stairs are becoming more popular in modern house construction. They provide excellent
sound insulation over traditional timber stairs. Concrete stairs can be either cast on site or
prefabricated in a factory and lowered into position on site using a crane.