Installation Guide
Installing Metal Stair Balusters
Tools Needed:
1. Reciprocating Saw or Jig Saw
2. Drill and Drill Bit
3. Tape Measure
4. Level
5. Chop Saw or Portable or fixed band Saw
6. Epoxy and Epoxy Gun
Drilling Installation Holes:
1. Check the size and depth of existing holes if replacing wood balusters.
2. The bottom of the baluster is not tapered. It
requires a hole with a depth of 5/8" to 3/4".
(where the baluster meets the stair or knee wall).
The width of this whole depends on the size of the
baluster’s base:
a. 1/2" square balusters require a 3/4" hole.
b. 9/16" square balusters need a 7/8" hole.
c. Holes for round balusters can be cut to
baluster width (ex. 5/8” round baluster
requires 5/8” hole)
3. The tapered top of the baluster should be inserted into the underside of the
handrail. Drill a hole in the handrail hole at least 1-1/2" deep (from the bottom).
4. Test fit one baluster before drilling holes for the
remaining balusters.
Tip: It's important to consider safety regulations and local
codes when altering baluster spacing.