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Looking to install a new banister railing in your home? A banister not only provides additional safety on your staircase, it also adds visual appeal to your living space. With the use of some wood and a few tools and supplies, you will be able to install a banister. We've put together a simple, easy-to-follow guide to help you get started.

1

Purchase a banister.

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  1. They're also available on the Internet.
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2

Determine the correct height for the banister.

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  1. Stand a level vertically to ensure the accuracy of your markings. Then, connect the markings with a chalk line.
    • Contact your local building department for the codes that govern the installation of banisters.
3

Locate the studs in the walls.

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  1. Mark the location of each stud on the wall. [1]
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4

Cut a piece of wood that fits the bottom of the banister.

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5

Screw the mounting strip onto the wall.

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6

Apply painter's tape.

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7

Stain the mounting strip.

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  1. Be sure to apply 2 coats of stain.
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8

Remove the painter's tape.

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9

Cut the banister to fit the staircase.

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  1. Use a power saw to cut the banister. Then, miter the ends of the banister.
    • Use a miter box to do so and follow the instructions that apply to the brand that you choose.
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10

Apply the banister to the mounting strip.

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  1. These should not coincide with the holes that you drilled for the mounting strip. Then, screw the banister into place.
11

Miter a cap for each end of the banister.

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  1. Follow the instructions that apply to the brand that you choose. Be sure that the caps fit the ends of the handrails properly, glue them into place, and then screw them into place so they remain sturdy. [3]
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12

Install pre-cut wooden pegs into the holes on the banister.

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  1. If you don't have any, shop for some at your local hardware or home improvement store. Make sure that they match the color of the banister, and then gently use a hammer to secure the pegs in. [4]

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      Things You'll Need

      • Banister
      • Chalk
      • Power saw
      • Miter box or table saw
      • Stud finder
      • Wood
      • Screws
      • Screwdriver
      • Painter's tape
      • Wood stain
      • Wood glue
      • Wooden pegs
      • Hammer

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