Stair stringer treads: rise and going
Our stair stringers range from 1-17 treads (steps) and are made for standard ‘rise’ and ‘going’ and work on a 1000mm max distance between the centers of the stringers.
The rise is the vertical measurement taken from one step level to the next. Standard rise is 175mm.
The going is the horizontal measurement taken from the front of one step to the next. Standard going is 250mm.
The picture bellow illustrates the rise and going of our stair stringers.
Stair calculator table
To work out the correct size stair stringer, you will need to know your height to deck. This can be found by measuring the vertical distance from the ground level to the height of the deck that you wish to connect.
Note: Also check that there will be enough room horizontally from the face of the deck to where the stringers will be fixed.
Once you have the height to deck measurement you can use the table below to find out which size stringer you need and the cost. The sizes below are for LevelMaster standard stringers with a 175mm Rise and 250mm Going.
No. of tread pair | Height to deck (mm) | Distance from deck (mm) |
1 | 350 | 250 |
2 | 525 | 500 |
3 | 700 | 750 |
4 | 875 | 1000 |
5 | 1050 | 1250 |
6 | 1225 | 1500 |
7 | 1400 | 1750 |
8 | 1575 | 2000 |
9 | 1750 | 2250 |
10 | 1925 | 2500 |
11 | 2100 | 2750 |
12 | 2275 | 3000 |
13 | 2450 | 3250 |
14 | 2625 | 3500 |
15 | 2800 | 3750 |
16 | 2975 | 4000 |
17 | 3150 | 4250 |
How many steps will I need?
As explained above we have a rise of 175mm and a going of 250mm for all our stair stringers. So to calculate the number of treads (steps) you will need, we simply take the height to deck measurement and then divide this figure by 175 (rise height). We than take that final figure and subtract 1, as this final figure has given the total amount of rises and not total amount of treads; the subtraction is removing the final step up onto the deck, which is included in the overall height and rise count.
Example:
A height of 2100 divided by 175 = 12 minus 1 = 11 treads required.