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Having trouble finding a local staircase contractor? You’re not alone. Whether it’s a small repair or a full custom staircase build, HomeStars helps you connect with local stair makers in your area. Browse real customer reviews, post your job for free, and get matched with an available staircase contractor near you.

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Our stair builders, are rated 4.8 out of 5 based on 66 reviews from homeowners like you.
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Finding the right stair contractor can feel daunting, especially with so many options. With HomeStars, it’s simple: just post your job, share details like the type of staircase you need—whether it’s a repair or a fully custom design—and receive responses from local stair contractors and companies ready to take on the project. You’ll be able to view their profiles, read reviews from real customers, and request quotes that fit your needs. This way, you can make an informed decision and hire with confidence.
How to Hire a Local Stairmaker with HomeStars Hiring a stair maker near you through HomeStars is designed to be easy and flexible.
With HomeStars you can hire with confidence knowing that all stairs specialists on the platform undergo verification checks when registering.
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The HomeStars Confidence Program is designed to give you added confidence when hiring through our platform. If your job qualifies under the Program and we determine that a claim meets the Program requirements, HomeStars may cover what you owe the Pro on an eligible job with a quote of up to CAD $10,000, in line with our terms and conditions.
Stair contractors can design, measure, and install staircases, handrails, and balustrades, plus offer advice on styles and materials. They also handle custom stairs and renovations. Hiring a staircase fitter costs between $50 - $100 per hour, depending on the project’s complexity and your location.
Staircase Renovation Services Near You
In addition to fitting brand-new staircases, local staircase specialists often handle renovations of existing stairs:
Before hiring a stairmaker, it’s important to ask the right questions. From experience and pricing to materials and installation methods, knowing what to look for helps you make an informed decision—and ensures you get the most value from your staircase project.
Here are some essential questions to ask when choosing the right stair contractor:
What types of staircases do you build or renovate?
Not all stair makers work on the same kinds of projects. Some specialize in residential stairs, while others focus on commercial or office spaces. Within those categories, services may include new builds, renovations, custom designs, or even niche solutions like spiral staircases, floating stairs, or loft ladders.
Are you insured?
It’s essential to hire a stair maker who carries public liability insurance. This protects both you and the contractor in case of accidental damage or injury during the project. Additionally, confirm that they adhere to local building codes and safety standards, which can vary by province or municipality. Don’t hesitate to ask how long they’ve been in the trade and about their experience with the specific type of staircase you want.
What are your rates, and how are they structured?
Costs vary depending on staircase type, materials, and complexity. Some stair makers charge a flat rate for a project, while others charge by the hour.
Be sure to ask:
Can you provide references or reviews?
Stair contractors and companies often have testimonials from previous clients. Whether you look for online reviews or ask for direct references, feedback is one of the best ways to gauge professionalism and craftsmanship.
What’s your availability and project timeline?
If you need a staircase by a certain date, ask how long the design, fabrication, and installation will take. Also, check the stair contractor's cancellation or rescheduling policy to avoid unexpected fees.
All tradespeople on HomeStars undergo checks at registration – such as ID documents and company details, certifications – allowing you to hire with confidence.
Company verification: We verify addresses for sole proprietors, confirm company details against public records for registered businesses, and conduct third-party background checks for all new sign-ups, including criminal checks where permitted by Canadian law, ensuring all documents match the registered professional’s name.
ID verification: When a pro joins HomeStars, we ask for a valid ID — like a passport or driver's license.
Business certifications verification: For regulated and safety-critical trades, we require and verify relevant qualifications, ensure they align with the trades and services registered, and, where applicable, require professionals to pass an online skills check before responding to certain jobs.
Staying up to standard: We take prompt and effective action on issues identified through our complaints process or monitoring activities. If someone doesn’t meet our standards, they are removed from HomeStars.
Many homeowners prefer environmentally friendly woods or low-VOC finishes. Ask if the stair maker can accommodate sustainable or non-toxic materials.
If you want a spiral, floating, or curved staircase, confirm the stairs specialist has experience with these styles and can provide drawings or 3D models before fabrication.
Project length depends on design complexity and materials. For example:
Yes—many stair makers offer consultations, sketches, or 3D renderings before you commit. This helps ensure the design fits your space and style preferences.