How Do You Install Stair Gates On A Wooden Or Wrought-Iron Post?
Many people have the problem where they need to install stair gates or safety gates at the top or bottom of the stairs but the posts they have to attach to are wooden or wrought iron. They don’t want to ruin the beautiful stair case by putting holes in the posts or scratching them. This article will demonstrate how it is possible to install stair gates and maintain beautiful stair posts at the same time. Determine whether your stair gate post will require square clamps for stair gates or round clamps for stair gates. Sometimes a post may be square at the bottom and round at the top so it would require one square clamp and one round clamp for each side of a safety gate. Order the clamps as necessary. Measure the stairway opening between the posts or between a post and the wall. Subtract the width of your clamps for the stair gates from the opening and adjust the stair gate so it will fit between the opening with the clamps in place. For wrought iron posts use a wrought iron post kit for