Stair Calculator

Plan a staircase from the total rise.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

This calculator plans a staircase by dividing the total rise (floor-to-floor height) by a maximum comfortable riser height — commonly capped around 7 inches (178 mm) under residential building codes — rounding up to a whole number of steps, then recomputing the actual riser height = total rise ÷ number of steps so every riser comes out identical. Most codes require riser heights to be uniform within about ⅜ inch (10 mm) throughout a flight, since inconsistent risers are a leading cause of stair-related trips and falls.

Carpenters, general contractors, and DIY builders use this calculation before cutting a single stringer, and architects use it early in a floor plan to confirm a staircase will fit within the available floor-to-floor height and horizontal run while staying code-compliant. Enter the total rise to get the step count and exact riser height.

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