Workforce housing properties are critical to many communities. These sites are ideal for people who need to live in spaces close to their working sites. These properties are also helpful for people who may not be able to afford traditional houses based on their incomes.
But while workforce housing spaces are essential, they aren’t always built with the right standards in mind. Sometimes, a construction project might have gone easy on things like staircases.
Stairs are necessary for workforce housing sites for many reasons. Quality stairs can work as helpful access points to the upper floors of these buildings, especially in cases where the elevators might stop working. You can also add separate stairs to the sides of a property for use as a fire exit.
The options for getting workforce housing stairs are varied, and REDD Team is available to serve you for all these points. We can design and plan stairs that work for all properties.
How Will the Stairs Be Arranged?
We can arrange workforce housing stairs based on your property’s design. A typical layout will include a few things:
- The stairs will typically go in multiple directions. In this case, a landing can appear at the midway point at a spot where the stairs change directions. Single-run stairs can also be available if there’s enough room.
- Everything is built with aluminum to provide a sturdy surface that won’t wear. The aluminum body can also handle impacts from people going up and down.
- Added vents will go around the steps to ensure water won’t build up. This feature is necessary for outdoor stairs.
- We’ll also add guardrails and handrails throughout the entire design. The rails should be about three feet high while staying consistent all around.
All these design points will be prefabricated and ready to deliver to your property as needed. We’ll ship all your items and the materials necessary for the installation to you after we finish.
How High Can the Stairs Go?
You can order workforce housing stairs from REDD Team to fit any workforce housing property, even if it’s one that is many stories high. Most workforce housing spaces are about two to five stories in height, so having steps that cover all those floors is critical.
You’ll receive detailed instructions on how to assemble your stairs from us. These rules are specific to your installation, meaning you’ll know which parts go where and how you’ll get the steps attached to the property.
The timing for how long it takes to complete the installation will vary. You may also require a few others to help you with getting everything set up. But you’ll find it’s nowhere near as difficult to assemble and install your steps as you figure, especially since everything we provide is prefabricated to your specific needs.
You’ll appreciate the thorough work we provide at REDD Team when building and preparing workforce housing stairs for your site. We can work with your property’s needs and design steps, and you can install them with ease. You can learn more about how we can serve you by calling us at 800-648-3696 or visiting our website for further details on how we can serve you.