Can wood stair spindles be changed to iron by homeowner?
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Yes you can. It's not very hard. My son did this in his house and it looks great. He replaced them with wrought iron spindles from Home Depot. I am sure other stores like Lowe's has them also.
Sure- may take some 'adjustment' to get them to 'fit' in the existing holes for the wood pieces - take careful measurements!! You may need wood filler to compensate if the ends are smaller- HD and Lowes are usually really good about helping DIY'ers !
Yes
This is a job for professional contractor. If you don't have young children, I would go to home Homedepot or Lowe's and see if you can get the materials there. Good Luck!
Lots of work but you can do it.
Yes, you can replace the wood with iron and it is fairly simple. You will have to measure the internal area of each opening and have something fabricated using the iron of your choice. The unit will come as one piece with the spindles/pickets attached to a flat bar frame top-and-bottom. You slide it into the opening and screw in through pre-drilled holes in the flat bar. This way the holes left from removing the wooden spindles are covered by the flat bar. There are loads of choices for spindle/picket styles you can choose. Check out: King Architectural Metals for some design ideas.
Yes you can. Here is what one Hometalker did. Nothing to it.
http://www.hometalk.com/diy/staircases/stair-railing-diy-makeover-30720614
Lots of photos here. Click on a photo and go to the site.
https://www.google.com/search?q=iron+stair+railing+makeover&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi1jrTQvNTVAhUJfiYKHb4oAawQsAQIJQ&biw=1016&bih=642
Stair Railing DIY Makeover
Here's a video and a supplier.... http://www.stairsupplies.com/product-category/wrought-iron-balusters/?gclid=CjwKEAjw8b_MBRDcz5-03eP8ykISJACiRO5ZLOEjTmOydXJpYvu_sOCaLtnGtUzZ7a2POvlKyomwcBoCzNnw_wcB
install.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdN8jf6rfmQ
http://www.stairpartsonly.com/lj-smith-iron-balusters.html
I was looking to do the same thing. Thanks everybody!
Don't know about your budget but I would look at replacing with a wrought iron fence.Just be sure that fence posts will fit into openings on bottom and won't need top rail already in place. Just a thought.