Our Staircase Building Process
Every staircase is engineered before it's built. CAD-designed, CNC-cut, hand-finished — and installed by the same craftspeople who built it. This is our proven 5-step process, used on every single project across the Niagara Region.
We don't mass-produce. Every staircase is unique — designed for your space, built for your home, and installed with the care it deserves.
Consultation & Measurement
We visit your space, take precise measurements, and discuss your vision — materials, style, railing design, and budget. No guesswork: every dimension is confirmed on site. We assess structural conditions, take photos, and understand your timeline.
CAD Design
Your staircase is modeled parametrically in CAD software. Every joint, angle, and dimension is computed before any wood is cut — so you can see and approve the final result first. We share design drawings for your review and approval.
CNC Fabrication
Components are cut on our CNC router with sub-millimeter accuracy. Joinery — mortise and tenon, dovetails, finger joints — is machined directly into each piece. This ensures every component fits perfectly during installation.
Hand Finishing
Each piece is sanded, stained, or oiled by hand. We use structurally rated adhesives and take the time to get every surface right before it reaches your home. The kind of finish you can feel when you run your hand along the rail.
Installation
On-site assembly and installation by our own team. We ensure level, plumb, and solid — built to last decades and backed by our craftsmanship guarantee. We work until the job is 100% complete.
Ready to start your project?
The first step is a free in-home consultation. We'll measure your space, walk through the design options, and give you a no-obligation quote.