When it comes to selecting materials for deck stairs, durability and aesthetics are key considerations. When building a deck, it's always best to opt for materials that are resistant to weathering, rot, and decay.
'I'm a fan of low-maintenance decking materials such as PVC, especially on a low deck or where it's located near water,' says Chrissy Arsenault, owner and designer of Live Original Designs. 'Composite is another great low-maintenance option.'
Avoid using materials like plain untreated softwoods, as they may not withstand outdoor elements, are susceptible to wear and tear, and can deteriorate quickly.
'If you prefer a natural look, go for high-quality, pressure-treated wood, cedar, or redwood,' says Gene Caballero, co-founder of landscaping company Green Pal. 'They're all excellent choices but will require regular sealing or staining to keep them in good shape.'
It's generally recommended that a professional fits steps on a decking area. 'This is to ensure measurements are accurate and appropriate materials are used,' says Chloe Grayling, product expert at Cladco. 'But if you have a reasonable degree of DIY experience with decking, it is absolutely possible that this sort of design can be achieved without professional help too.'