FAQ

We make traditional wooden staircases and railings. Some of the configurations we make are straight, split with winders, split with platforms, curved and spiral.

Yes, we make attic stairs and can provide advice on best use of space in achieving this. We are happy to discuss your needs in this area.

Yes we do, we cover concrete stairs and make them look like Conventional timber stairs.

All our stairs comply with EU and Irish regulations. For example technical guidance document K: Stairways, Ladders, Ramps and Guards. This document ensures safety issues such as balustrade bars being close enough together that a child cannot get their head caught, for example. These Regulations can change regularly, at Gerry Coyle Joinery we keep updated with the latest changes that regulations request. These details are important should you consider reselling your home in the future..

We work with all timbers based on your requirements. We also work with glass and metal railings and can adapt to your design needs.

The production time required to build a staircase varies from several hours to several days. It depends on the staircase design. Also, our current workload is another determinant of production time. Typically, for staircases, our goal is two weeks from receipt of deposit and approved shop drawings to installation. Clients with special scheduling needs should discuss this further with us prior to placing an order.

Stairs vary in price due to the timber and materials used, complexity of the design and man hours required to finish them. We are happy to provide you with an estimation of the costs involved.

Pine is the most economical material we use. Straight stair design is the simplest and least expensive.

No. However we are able to furnish metal railings. Samples are available for viewing.

Yes. We consider many factors when cost estimating a project. All jobs are different and we bid on them individually.