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Concrete is one of the hardest building materials and can
create an incredibly strong stairway. Even though it's not practical to
use concrete, for your handrailing or guard rails, you can use steel.
Steel, combined with concrete can produce a nice looking stairway that's
extremely strong and durable.
What's The Biggest Problem With Concrete And Steel?
Concrete absorbs moisture and steel doesn't like moisture. By mixing the
two of these together, we could end up with some serious problems in the
future.
Concrete stairways with steel handrails will need to be kept as dry as
possible, otherwise the steel inside of and outside of the stairway will
start to corrode. Once this starts to happen, the staircase will start
to suffer a slow death. It could take decades or even just a few years,
but once the metal starts to rust, it will weaken the stairway.
Another problem with moisture and concrete, will affect the base of the
handrail posts, right where they enter into the concrete stairway. If
the handrail is going to rust, this is the spot where it's going to
happen.
Sprinklers, gutters and a constant supply of moisture around these
stairways will create problems for them. Try to divert the water or
change the direction, of your sprinklers, to extend the life of your
concrete stairway and metal handrail.
Repaired Handrail By
Cutting Off Safety Hazard
Lower
Handrail Problem
Upper
Handrail Problem
Moss on Concrete Stairs
Paint Peeling on Metal Handrail
Bolt on Concrete Stair Treads
Concrete Landing Fix
Concrete Step Damage From Handrail
Concrete Tread Damage
Concrete Tread Replacement
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