Winder Stair Calculator

Winder Stair Calculator

Calculate riser height and walk-line tread depth for 90-degree winder turns.

2 Treads (45° each) 3 Treads (30° each) 4 Treads (22.5° each)

Calculation Results

Total Number of Risers
Actual Riser Height
Winder Tread Angle
Tread Depth at Walk-Line

Understanding Winder Stair Design

Winder stairs are a space-efficient alternative to stairs with a standard landing. Instead of a flat platform to turn 90 or 180 degrees, "winders" use wedge-shaped treads to change direction while continuing the vertical climb. This is particularly useful in tight architectural layouts or renovations where space is at a premium.

Key Components of a Winder Turn

  • Total Rise: The vertical distance from the top of the finished lower floor to the top of the finished upper floor.
  • The Walk Line: This is the path most people take when walking up or down the stairs. It is typically measured 12 inches (300mm) from the inner edge (the narrow side).
  • Tread Depth at Walk-Line: For safety and compliance, the width of the tread at the walk-line should be consistent with the straight treads in the staircase.
  • Inner Corner Radius: The radius of the curve on the inside stringer. A larger radius allows for a wider "point" on the winder, increasing safety.

Safety and Building Codes

Most building codes (such as the IRC in the US or Approved Document K in the UK) have strict requirements for winders to prevent trip hazards:

  1. Minimum Tread at Narrow Side: Usually, the narrowest part of the winder tread must be at least 6 inches (152mm).
  2. Walk-Line Consistency: The depth of the winder tread at the walk-line must match the depth of the straight treads within a specific tolerance.
  3. Riser Uniformity: All risers in the entire flight must be equal to avoid breaking the user's rhythm.

Example Calculation

If you have a Total Rise of 2600mm and a Target Riser of 180mm:

  • Total Risers = 2600 / 180 = 14.44 (Round to 14 or 15).
  • If choosing 15 risers: Actual Riser Height = 2600 / 15 = 173.33mm.
  • For a 3-tread winder turn (90° total), each tread angle is 30°.
  • If the Walk Line is 300mm from the inner edge and the inner radius is 50mm, the radius at the walk line is 350mm.
  • Walk-Line Tread Depth = (30° / 360°) * 2 * π * 350mm ≈ 183.26mm.
function calculateWinderStairs() { var totalRise = parseFloat(document.getElementById('totalRise').value); var targetRiser = parseFloat(document.getElementById('targetRiser').value); var winderCount = parseInt(document.getElementById('winderCount').value); var walkLineOffset = parseFloat(document.getElementById('walkLine').value); var innerRadius = parseFloat(document.getElementById('innerRadius').value); if (isNaN(totalRise) || isNaN(targetRiser) || totalRise <= 0 || targetRiser 190) { warningText += "⚠️ Riser height exceeds 190mm (Common max limit)."; bgColor = "#fdf2e9"; textColor = "#e67e22"; } if (narrowDepth < 150) { warningText += "⚠️ Inner tread width is " + narrowDepth.toFixed(1) + "mm. Many codes require min 152mm (6 inches)."; bgColor = "#fdf2e9"; textColor = "#e67e22"; } if (walkLineDepth < 220) { warningText += "⚠️ Walk-line tread depth is shallow. Consider reducing the number of winders or increasing inner radius."; bgColor = "#fdf2e9"; textColor = "#e67e22"; } if (warningText === "") { warningText = "✅ Dimensions appear to be within standard safe ranges for most residential codes."; } warningDiv.innerHTML = warningText; warningDiv.style.backgroundColor = bgColor; warningDiv.style.color = textColor; }

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