Concrete stairs & landings

PPG can manufacture many different types of stair designs from precast concrete, including straight, dog-leg, floating or cantilever. This list is not exhaustive and further options can be discussed with our team and tailored to your requirements.

Concrete Stairs & Landings

Reduce onsite build costs

Precast concrete stairs offer many advantages to the construction industry. Not only can they reduce build time and reduce onsite build costs but they also provide a safer working environment reducing the need for the use of ladders or tower systems.

They can significantly reduce noise caused by people moving around a building or property, as opposed to timber which can offer some movement and creak.

 

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Concrete stairs & landings

The pouring and curing of precast concrete takes place off-site, which saves construction time allowing other works to continue unimpeded on-site. This reduces the risk of delay to the project.

Shorter installation times are required on site, as the stairs have already been made to the exact dimensions and can be positioned and fixed easily and quickly. In turn this will provide rapid access around the building and between floors for the movement of workers and materials alike, allowing the project to progress swiftly.

Concrete is fire resistant making it a great option for stairs, as they often provide a means of escape from a building. As it is a non-combustible material, the use of concrete ensures that structural integrity is retained.

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Concrete stairs & landings

Precast concrete stairs offer safer access between floors during construction, as opposed to other temporary methods such as ladders and can be fitted with handrails prior to installation for additional protection.

Our precast concrete stairs are created using high-quality moulds, which means they can be replicated time and time again, saving both time and money. It is possible to create a sleek, modern look to the open surface during the manufacturing process, or alternatively the stairs can be used as a base upon which other finishes can be applied, such as timber or tiling.