Stair Calculator
Calculate the number of steps, riser height, and tread depth for a staircase.
Calculated result: 174
Why This Calculation Matters
The Stair Calculator helps you price and order materials correctly the first time. Short-ordering means extra trips, delays, and rushed decisions; over-ordering means wasted money and disposal hassle. A precise takeoff, plus a standard 10% waste factor, is the sweet spot.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter your values in the input fields, each one has a label and help text explaining what to type.
- Results appear instantly as you type; there's no "calculate" button to press.
- Change any input to compare scenarios side by side.
All math happens in your browser. Nothing you type is sent to a server, saved, or shared.
Ordering & Waste Factor
Always add roughly 10% to the calculated quantity. Cuts, edge losses, breakage, and mistakes happen on every project. A small surplus is far cheaper than a supply run mid-pour or mid-install.
Stair Design Rules
- Riser height: 7-8 inches (code: 7.75" max)
- Tread depth: 10-11 inches (code: 10" min)
- Riser + Tread: Should equal 17-18 inches
- Width: Minimum 36 inches
Calculation
Number of risers = Total rise / Desired riser height (round up)
When to Use This Calculator
- Estimate material quantities before ordering, avoid short-loads and wasteful overbuy.
- Price a bid or budget for a customer accurately.
- Spot errors in a supplier's take-off or quote.
Limitations & Common Mistakes
- Add ~10% to material totals for waste, cuts, and breakage.
- Local building codes, load requirements, and soil conditions may change what you need, always confirm with your permit office or structural engineer.
- Prices vary by region and supplier; request current quotes before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much extra material should I order?
Add about 10% to the calculated quantity to cover waste, cuts, and breakage. Complex layouts or angled cuts may need more.
Does this account for code requirements?
No. Local building codes, load, and soil conditions can change what's actually required. Verify with your permit office or structural engineer.
Is this calculator free to use?
Yes. The Stair Calculator is free, requires no signup, and runs entirely in your browser, your inputs are never sent to a server.
How often is this calculator updated?
Formulas are reviewed against authoritative sources, and any rate or price data is refreshed on an automated schedule. Check the "as of" date on any live data panel for the most recent refresh.
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