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Stair failures often show as bounce, split stringers, or inconsistent tread depth — each is a trip or inspection issue.

"We were well informed throughout the whole process." — Arron Reese
Related hub: Deck Repair & Maintenance
Stair failures often show as bounce, split stringers, or inconsistent tread depth — each is a trip or inspection issue.

Field notes
We evaluate whether localized fixes work or a new stringer set is the economical long-term answer.
We build exterior stairs regularly — we know where Alaska decks fail first.
Homeowners said it
We were well informed throughout the whole process.
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From real reviews
Treads rock, nosings are split, or you feel flex mid-flight.
Winter ice exposed drainage problems that rotted bottom treads or posts.
Moisture at the ledger stains drywall inside. A railing that was “a little loose” fails when someone leans hard after a freeze.
You are not saving money by waiting — you are gambling that the next storm or snow load is not the one that turns a repair into a rebuild.
We measure total rise and compare to existing layout — sometimes a full rebuild clears inherited mistakes.
Stringers hang on proper bearing; we replace fasteners and add blocking where manufacturers require.
Repair cost depends on how many risers and whether landings or posts are involved.
Full stair rebuilds are quoted as mini-projects with clear scope.
You get consistent detail from top tread to yard landing.
Sibling line items under the same hub — jump between scopes without returning to the menu.
Homeowners also mention
On-time, on-budget — confirmed by dozens of homeowners
Follow-up calls 9 months after project completion
We pull your permits and deal with the municipality
Ready for a clear scope?
Stairs feel wrong underfoot? Let us measure once and fix them right.
(907) 782-4043
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