Bring New Life to Your Wooden Staircase Restoration Today

We love helping people bring their old wooden staircases back to life. Over the years, wood can get scratched, squeaky or loose, but we know how to make it strong and beautiful again. Every staircase is different, and we take the time to spot what needs fixing and what can be saved. We sand, stain, and repair with care, using the right timber to match what's already there. The end result feels fresh but still keeps all the charm your stairs had to begin with. It’s a great way to make your home feel like new without starting from scratch.

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Enhance Your Home’s Character with Wooden Staircase Restoration & Repairs

When you think of a wooden staircase, you may picture a charming, timeless centrepiece that brings character to your home. Wooden staircases carry warmth and a natural beauty that other materials simply don’t match. But as time passes, even the strongest oak, pine or ash tree can show signs of wear. Scratches, squeaks, and wobbly bannisters often creep in after years of use.

At Simons Furniture & Staircases, we specialise in professional wooden staircase restoration and repairs, helping you bring back the charm of your original staircase without the hassle or cost of replacement. Wooden staircase restoration is more than just a repair job. It’s about preserving the heart of your home while adding value to your property.

Why Wooden Staircases Wear Over Time

Wood is a living material. Even once it’s been shaped into steps and handrails, it still breathes and ages. It responds to moisture, sunlight, temperature shifts and regular use. Over the years,

This can lead to:

  • Creaking steps
  • Loose or broken treads
  • Worn-down wood from foot traffic
  • Outdated finishes or stains
  • Gaps between steps and stringers
  • Loose or wobbling spindles and bannisters

All of these make your staircase look tired and can also turn into safety risks.

We meet many homeowners who don’t realise their wooden staircase can be restored so beautifully, often better than new, while keeping its original character.

The Benefits of Wooden Staircase Restoration

Restoring your staircase offers several benefits that go beyond surface looks:

Cost-Friendly Alternative to Rebuilding

A full staircase rebuild can cost thousands. Wooden staircase restoration, when done right, costs much less while still delivering the wow factor. We repair only where needed and refresh the whole structure at a fraction of the price.

Adds Value to Your Home

Restored staircases boost first impressions. When potential buyers walk in and see a gleaming, solid wood staircase, it sets a tone of quality and care for the whole home.

Safer Structure

Over time, loose treads or shaky railings can put your family at risk. By tightening joints, realigning parts and smoothing chips or cracks, we make sure your stairs are both lovely and safe.

Keeps Original Character

Many of the staircases we work on have a history. They belong to older homes and feature detailed balusters or unique wood grain patterns no longer found in modern builds. Restoration keeps that historic charm intact.

What Our Staircase Restoration Process Involves

We follow a clear and careful approach to every wooden staircase restoration project. Here’s how we make your staircase look and feel brand new while keeping it true to its roots:

1. Assessment and Inspection

We start by visiting your home and inspecting the structure. This helps us look for loose joints, rotted sections, or worn finishes. We also note wood types, hidden damage or historic features that need extra care.

2. Repair Work

Next, we fix cracks, replace damaged treads or risers, tighten loose parts and restore stability. Where parts can’t be saved, we source matching timber to blend seamlessly.

3. Sanding and Surface Smoothing

Once the structure is sound, we sand the wood to remove deep scratches and smooth out years of wear. This also removes old paint, stains or varnishes that have faded or peeled.

4. Staining or Painting

You can choose a rich stained wood finish or a clean painted look. We guide you through colour choices to match your home’s style and let the wood’s grain shine through.

5. Finishing and Sealing

Finally, we apply high-quality protection that keeps your staircase safe from scuffs, spills and daily use.

Our Most Trusted Materials and Techniques

At Simons Furniture & Staircases, we use traditional techniques combined with trusted modern tools to get the best results. Our team includes skilled craftsmen with years of experience handling all types of timber, from softwoods like pine to hardwoods like oak and maple.

Here’s a look at the typical timber we work with:

Timber Type Common Colours Use on Stairs Lifespan with Care
Oak Light to dark brown Treads, risers, bannisters 50+ years
Pine Pale yellow to cream Stringers, budget-friendly options 30+ years
Ash Cream to light brown Treads, strong and flexible 40+ years
Mahogany Deep reddish brown Decorative rails and posts 60+ years

We also use eco-friendly stains, low-dust extraction sanding and non-toxic sealers to keep your home safe during our work.

To learn more about our team and services, visit Simons Furniture & Staircases online.

When to Consider Professional Repairs

Not every scratch or creak calls for full restoration. But certain signs mean it’s time to bring in professionals:

  • Your staircase squeaks loudly with each step
  • You notice wobbling or swaying in the handrail
  • Spindles or newel posts have come loose
  • You’ve spotted cracks, dents or soft wood in treads
  • Paint is peeling, or the wood looks faded and dry
  • You’re renovating the home and want the stairs to match your new style

We assess each project on a case-by-case basis. In many homes, subtle improvements like fresh varnish and hidden joint repairs make a massive difference. In older homes, large parts may need full replacement or reshaping.

Either way, we make the process simple, and we clean up every bit of dust and debris before we leave. No fuss. Just good results.

How We Work and Why Clients Choose Us

People often ask what sets us apart. At Simons Furniture & Staircases, we put pride into every job. We care about quality and craft. We don’t take shortcuts. Whether the job is small or large, we treat every staircase like it’s in our own home.

Our clients tell us they choose us for:

  • Friendly, expert advice with no pressure
  • Clear timelines and pricing
  • Clean, tidy work even in busy family homes
  • Attention to detail in every joint and corner
  • A beautiful finish that lasts for years

You can see examples of our past projects or get in touch through our website right here: wooden staircase restoration

FAQs

How long does a wooden staircase restoration take?
Most projects take between 2 to 4 days, depending on the size and condition. We always give a clear estimate before starting.

Do I need to leave the house while you’re working?
No, you can often stay at home. We work section by section and keep noise and dust minimal.

Can you match my existing stain or paint colour?
Yes. We carry a wide range of finishes and can mix stains to match your existing decor or create a completely new look.

Do you work on listed or historic buildings?
Absolutely. We’ve worked on many period homes and are familiar with keeping original features intact while making structures safe and strong again.

How much does it cost to restore a staircase?
Costs vary by size, wood type, and needed repairs. Restorations generally cost far less than replacements. We offer clear, fixed quotes.

Let’s Restore Your Staircase the Right Way

Your staircase is more than just a way to reach the second floor. It’s a central feature that adds warmth, style and charm to your home. Over time, it deserves a bit of care to keep it strong and beautiful. Restoration is often quicker and much more affordable than people think, with results that can last for decades.

At Simons Furniture & Staircases, we’re ready to help you bring your staircase back to life. Our expert team does more than polish wood. We help you restore your staircase’s character and personality, making it feel like home again.

Ready to get started? Visit Simons Furniture & Staircases and let us take care of the rest.

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