
Mila Home Remodeling provides staircase repair to make stairs feel safe, solid, and comfortable again—especially when steps squeak, railings wiggle, treads feel loose, or parts of the staircase look worn out. Stairs are one of the most-used parts of a home, so even small problems can become a safety issue fast.
In Rhode Island, staircase repairs should still follow basic state safety expectations found in building code standards—things like consistent step height and depth (so you don’t trip), secure handrails and guardrails, and strong, stable support under the stairs. If a repair touches structural parts (stringers, framing, supports) or changes the stair setup, we approach it with “code-aware” workmanship and the kind of clean, secure result local inspectors expect when permits or inspections apply.
How we do staircase repair: we start with a careful inspection to find the real cause (loose fasteners, weak stringers, worn treads, movement in the framing, or a failing railing system). Then we fix the structure first—reinforcing where needed, tightening and re-securing connections, and replacing damaged treads/risers or sections that can’t be safely reused. After the staircase feels solid, we handle the finishing details: smoothing transitions, tightening rails, improving stability, and leaving everything neat so the stairs don’t look “patched.”
Local homeowners choose Mila Home Remodeling because we don’t do quick cover-ups. We explain what’s wrong in simple words, repair it correctly, and make sure the staircase feels steady underfoot when we’re done. The goal is simple: stairs your family can use every day with confidence.