Kaizen
Well-known member
Been replacing stairs to a 2nd floor deck and have an issue that i'm interested in your opinouns. I came in pretty close to the height with just 1/4 inch off at the first tread. I thought i could hit the edge of the 6" exisitng slab to anchor but i was a step off. So i decided to notch the stringer for a 4x4 to anchor to the pad as the last tread is over pavers.
The pavers are sinking and can be fixed in spring as we are frozen in place now. But i'm concerned with only the two inches of meat left on the stringers above the 4x4. I will be double blocking the 2nd tread for 2x2 metal posts so i'm really just concerend with people stepping and increasing the strenghth. Would adding 2x material as big as i can fit along the stringers and between them be enough or should i cut some metal plate and attach? I will shim that bottom step until the pavers can be fixed but don't want to be chasing it every season with the freeze and thaw.



The pavers are sinking and can be fixed in spring as we are frozen in place now. But i'm concerned with only the two inches of meat left on the stringers above the 4x4. I will be double blocking the 2nd tread for 2x2 metal posts so i'm really just concerend with people stepping and increasing the strenghth. Would adding 2x material as big as i can fit along the stringers and between them be enough or should i cut some metal plate and attach? I will shim that bottom step until the pavers can be fixed but don't want to be chasing it every season with the freeze and thaw.



