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How do you measure stairs in Linear Feet? - Answers
Linear feet is the total length of the staircase. Add the height and depth of the step (not width of the stairwell) with the depth of the overhang of the step. Take that number times by the number of stairs. Linear Feet = (Height of Stair + Depth of Stair + Depth of Lip) x Number of Stairs Don't forget to add an extra bit for the landing if you have one.
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How do you measure stairs in Linear Feet? - Answers
Linear feet is the total length of the staircase. Add the height and depth of the step (not width of the stairwell) with the depth of the overhang of the step. Take that number times by the number of stairs. Linear Feet = (Height of Stair + Depth of Stair + Depth of Lip) x Number of Stairs Don't forget to add an extra bit for the landing if you have one.
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How do you measure stairs in Linear Feet? - Answers
Linear feet is the total length of the staircase. Add the height and depth of the step (not width of the stairwell) with the depth of the overhang of the step. Take that number times by the number of stairs. Linear Feet = (Height of Stair + Depth of Stair + Depth of Lip) x Number of Stairs Don't forget to add an extra bit for the landing if you have one.
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