What is the installation process for a floating staircase?
The installation process for a floating staircase involves creating a secure steel structure or stringer, attaching it to the wall, and then installing the treads and handrails.
The installation process for a floating staircase involves creating a secure steel structure or stringer, attaching it to the wall, and then installing the treads and handrails.
Yes, floating staircases can be customized to meet the specific needs and preferences of our clients.
The weight capacity of a floating staircase depends on the materials used and the design. Our team can design and install floating staircases that can support a wide range of weights.
Floating staircases are supported by hidden steel structures or stringers that are securely attached to the wall.
Yes, floating staircases are safe when designed and installed correctly. They must comply with all necessary safety regulations.
The most common materials used to make floating staircases are glass, wood, and steel.
A floating staircase is a type of staircase that appears to be floating in mid-air. It is supported by a hidden steel structure or stringer.
Yes, adding a handrail to an external staircase can provide added safety and stability. Continox offers a range of handrail options to choose from that can be customized to match your staircase design.
Yes, adding railing to an external staircase can provide added safety and stability. Continox offers a range of railing options to choose from that can be customized to match your staircase design.
Maintenance for an external staircase will depend on the materials used. Our team at Continox can provide recommendations for ongoing maintenance to ensure the longevity of your staircase.