Completed Stairs
The stairs look great when installed. They are well-lit for safety. The steps are covered with a non-slip fiberglass step cover which can be replaced when they wear out. The kick plates are covered with diamond-plate aluminum which makes them reflect the light bouncing off of them. The stairs are very sturdy and made to last.
Stair Stringers
The stair stringers are bolted to the concrete wall giving them a sturdy foundation on which to build the rest of the stairs. For safety reasons our stairs are not a free-floating system.
Stairs Step Installation
Another angle of the stairs being laid on the stringers.
Stairs Step Installation
The stair steps are laid on the stringers and bolt-fastened (used to rivet them, but the bolts are easier to remove) so they can be easily removed when needing to service the lift fluid-divider or hydraulic lines that run under the stairs.
Diamond-Plate Kick Plate
To get a great look, we paid attention to detail, even for the kickplate. Additionally, the kick plates are reflective to maximize the reflective properties of the QuickPit.
Non-Split Step Covers
We use an industrial grade non-slip, grit-finished Step Cover that sits atop the stairs themselves. The combination stairs and step covers builds extra ridgitity and a firm feel walking up and and down the stairs. This reinforcement is important because the stair will take a beating over time. Note the safety yellow stripe at the floor edge - easily seen. The grit of the Step Cover is manufactured to hold up and is resistant to oil. In the event that they wear out, they are easily replaceable.
Non-Slip Step Covers from a Side Angle
The stairs reflect in the aluminum revealing a high-tech look.