Wobbly Steps Got You Worried?
Loose or shaky handrails are not only unsightly, but they can also be a safety hazard, especially for young children and older adults. Before you consider replacing the entire handrail, consider a DIY repair! With a few simple tools and techniques, you can restore your handrails to their former glory and ensure safe passage on your stairs.
Common Handrail Problems and How to Fix Them:
- Loose Screws: Tighten any loose screws with a screwdriver. If the screw holes are stripped, replace the screws with ones that are slightly larger in diameter.
- Shaky Brackets: Re-secure loose brackets to the wall by tightening the mounting screws. If the screws are stripped or the wall anchors are broken, you’ll need to replace them with stronger anchors.
- Minor Cracks: Small cracks in wooden handrails can be filled with wood putty and sanded smooth once dry.
When to Call a Professional:
For extensive damage like broken handrails, cracked support posts, or loose railings on balconies, it’s best to call in a professional for repairs.
Choosing the Right Materials:
For repairs, use screws and fasteners that are the same material as your existing handrails. Opt for galvanized or stainless steel screws to prevent rust.
With a little effort and the right approach, you can keep your handrails sturdy and functional, providing added safety for everyone using your stairs.