If you have a patio door that is several feet above ground level, as many patio doors are, then a set of steps leading to the patio is a necessity. You can build them from stone, wood, brick or cement or any other material. The key is to make these steps wide enough to accommodate the patio door, whether it is sliding or French, and the easiest way to do it is to build wood patio steps right up to your door.

  • If you have a patio door that is several feet above ground level, as many patio doors are, then a set of steps leading to the patio is a necessity.
  • The key is to make these steps wide enough to accommodate the patio door, whether it is sliding or French, and the easiest way to do it is to build wood patio steps right up to your door.

Measure the length of you entire patio door opening, from one side to the other. Include both doors in the width.

Remove the lower patio door moulding, if any is installed, using a crowbar and nail pry. Mount a 2-by-8 board cut to the width of the patio door opening to the wall just under the edge of the patio door. For attaching stairs to a concrete wall or brick, use masonry bits to drill anchor holes and attach them with anchor bolts.

Attach three stair stringers, which you can buy at a lumber store, to the 2-by-8 board. The two end stringers will go alongside the board, and the centre stringer will have a notch cut in the centre to fit under the board. Use bracing and long deck screws or wood screws to mount the stringers.

Cut and install treads across the lengths of the stringers using outdoor, galvanised deck screws and a power driver.

Install risers if desired. Cut to the length of the steps and mount with galvanised deck screws.

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For soft land you will also want to build a concrete foundation or use breeze blocks to ensure your steps do not sink. For most homes this is not necessary.