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City Guide · Gwinnett County, GA

Staircase Renovation in Gwinnett County, GA

The staircase is the first thing guests see in most Gwinnett County homes. We replace carpet treads with hardwood, refinish worn treads, and upgrade balusters and handrails — all timed to match your floor project.

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Timeline

1–3 days depending on scope

Earliest start

Most projects within 1–2 weeks

Typical Gwinnett County scope

1,000–2,800 sq ft (varied)

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Local Staircase Renovation

Staircase Work in Gwinnett County Homes

Gwinnett County covers a broad range of housing ages and types across its unincorporated areas and smaller cities — from 1970s ranches to 2010s townhomes, with virtually every era of construction featuring hardwood floors somewhere. Refinishing and installation are both in steady demand throughout the county.

Staircases are often the last thing homeowners address in a renovation — and the most visible thing left unfinished when they don't. In Gwinnett County, we see the full range: stairs with worn carpet over original oak treads, formal staircases with dated balusters and handrails, and new-construction stairs with builder-grade components that don't match the rest of the home.

The most common job in Gwinnett County is a carpet-to-hardwood conversion: removing the carpet runners to reveal the tread, patching any nail holes or damage, and refinishing to match the main floor. When done at the same time as a floor refinish, the whole home — floors and stairs — reads as one continuous surface.

What a Staircase Renovation Looks Like

Assessment and removal. We inspect the existing treads — whether they're under carpet, painted, or already exposed — and give you an honest read on what's worth keeping vs. replacing. Carpet removal and tack strip removal is part of the job.

Tread work. If the existing treads are solid and thick enough, we sand and refinish them to match your floor stain and finish. If they need replacement (common in older homes with narrow or damaged treads), we install new solid oak or maple treads.

Baluster and handrail work. We replace dated wood or metal balusters, upgrade handrails, and refinish newel posts to match the overall look. Most homeowners upgrade from builder-grade dowel balusters to a cleaner craftsman or square-profile baluster at the same time.

Combining a staircase renovation with floor work? Most Gwinnett County homeowners do both in one project so we can match stains perfectly. Ask about hardwood floor refinishing in Gwinnett County or new hardwood installation in Gwinnett County when you call.

Recent Work

Recent Gwinnett County Projects

Staircase Renovation project in Gwinnett County, GA
Staircase Renovation project in Gwinnett County, GA
Staircase Renovation project in Gwinnett County, GA

Gwinnett County Neighborhoods We Serve

We travel anywhere in Gwinnett County and the surrounding Gwinnett County area for staircase renovation work.

NorcrossSnellvilleLilburnBufordGraysonDaculaLoganville

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We'll come measure, assess your floors, and quote the project in line items. Most Gwinnett County projects can start within 1–2 weeks.

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FAQ

Gwinnett County Staircase Renovation FAQs

01How long does a staircase renovation take in Gwinnett County?
Most staircase renovations are 1–3 days depending on scope — tread work only vs. full baluster and handrail replacement, and whether new treads need to be ordered. When combined with a floor refinish, we sequence the staircase and floor work so the finish is consistent and you're only out of the area once.
02What does a staircase renovation include?
It depends on what the stairs need. At minimum: removing carpet, patching treads, and refinishing to match the floor. More complete renovations include new treads, new balusters, handrail replacement or refinishing, and newel post work. We scope it on-site based on what you're starting with.
03Can you match my staircase treads to my existing hardwood floors in Gwinnett County?
Yes — stain-matching is a core part of our staircase work. We apply the stain on a small section first, adjust until it matches your floor, and then apply it to all treads. If your floors were refinished by us, we already have the stain formula; if they were done by someone else, we work from a sample until the match is right.
04Is a carpet-to-hardwood stair conversion worth it in Gwinnett County?
Almost always yes — especially in Gwinnett County homes where hardwood floors are already present. Carpet on stairs collects dirt, wears unevenly, and dates the look of the whole entry. Original hardwood treads are almost always salvageable with refinishing, and the result holds up better over time.
05Do you serve all of Gwinnett County?
Yes — every neighborhood including Norcross, Snellville, Lilburn, Buford, Grayson, and more. We're based in Lawrenceville and travel throughout Gwinnett County for staircase and floor work.

Ready for Staircase Renovation in Gwinnett County?

Free in-home estimates anywhere in Gwinnett County. Most projects can start within 1–2 weeks.