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    So, this happened today. (How it happened is a topic for another thread to be titled "exorcism of kindergarteners"). This is the second spindle broken and I know from past experience it can't be repaired. How much is it going to cost to replace the banister and spindles? What type of craftsman do I call? Do I need to recarpet at the same time? Paint? I wanted to do wood steps eventually and was waiting to replace the banister then. When my kids are less destructive.

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      Banister replacement

      Eek! This is totally my fear. If you want to re-carpet or add hardwood, I think this would be the time to do it, but I imagine this project will be $$$. (But I might totally be wrong! 🤞&#127995

      ETA: Are you sure it's really impossible to replace an individual spindle?? I feel like that's something a craftsman should be able to do.
      Last edited by OrionGrad; 09-04-2017, 11:19 AM.

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      • #4
        Yikes! How scary!! I'd bee thinking iron spindles!
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        • #5
          Originally posted by OrionGrad View Post
          Eek! This is totally my fear. If you want to re-carpet or add hardwood, I think this would be the time to do it, but I imagine this project will be $$$. (But I might totally be wrong! 🤞&#127995

          ETA: Are you sure it's really impossible to replace an individual spindle?? I feel like that's something a craftsman should be able to do.
          I looked into it once before and they were unable to match the existing spindles

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          • #6
            Could a craftsman re-create the 2 spindles to match? I have to imagine that would be cheaper than redoing the entire thing. Unless you're wanting to redo the flooring and banister anyway.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by medpedspouse View Post
              Yikes! How scary!! I'd bee thinking iron spindles!
              I am too. But then, $$$.

              The first one that broke was near the bottom so I've been postponing this project. I really wanted to wait on redoing the steps because I hate carpet. But my kids are rough on the stairs so I'm afraid wood would be too dangerous and too easily damaged now

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              • #8
                If you can find a wood worker/contractor they can make the two spindles for you. Check into this option first before going for the full rebuild. I had my banister replaced and it was hand built- you couldn't buy the shape of post and spindles I wanted, even though they were a simple design.
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                • #9
                  The problem with wooden stairs is that they're slippery. I thought I wanted them until I had kids. Now I think you need a runner on wooden stairs.


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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TulipsAndSunscreen View Post
                    The problem with wooden stairs is that they're slippery. I thought I wanted them until I had kids. Now I think you need a runner on wooden stairs.


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                    Yeah. That's why I wanted to wait until the kids are bigger. And because they slide down the steps in the laundry basket despite my objections.


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                    • #11
                      My stairway has a couple of balusters that are clearly replicas. They're cut from a different grade of wood, with a different shaped "bulb" to the decorative knobbies. But under a coat of paint, you can't tell unless you really scrutinize. I'd call another carpenter.
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                      • #12
                        Can you do different ones in the interim? I would just choose something functional for safety right now.


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                        • #13
                          Unrelated note--in some of my recent Realtor.com therapy, I found a home that had no bannisters on the bottom half of the stairs. At all. (The top half was surrounded by walls as part of the structure of the house)
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