How to Mount a Handrail on Brick
Handrails prevent many stair-related injuries every year. Children, adults, and the elderly can benefit from a properly installed handrail. Mounting a handrail is a simple task that can be accomplished in an afternoon.
Things You Will Need
- Marker or pencil
- Painters tape (optional)
- Chalk line
- Measuring tape
- Handrail brackets
- Handrail
- Hammer drill
- Masonry drill bit
- Regular drill bit
- Handrail
- Variable speed drill
- Masonry screws
- Screw driver
Installing a handrail on a brick wall is slightly more difficult, but can be done if you have the proper tools.
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Using your chalk box as a plumb bob, snap a vertical 4-foot chalk line on the wall from the top of the top step. Measure and mark the line at a point 36 inches above the stair tread. Repeat this process at the bottom tread of the stairs. If you are worried about marking the brick with a marker, place a piece of painter's tape at the location and then mark it with a pencil. The chalk lines will wash off easily.
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Snap a chalk line from the mark at the top of the stairs to the mark at the bottom of the stairs. This gives you an installation line that is parallel with the slope of the stairway.
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Hold the handrail brackets in place on the wall. Mark the screw holes in the brackets with a pencil or marker. Remove the handrail brackets from the wall.
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Drill pilot holes in the marked screw holes for the brackets. Fit a hammer drill with a masonry drill bit. Choose a bit that is 1/16th inch smaller in diameter than the masonry screws you will be using to install the brackets. Drill the holes in the brick. Avoid drilling into the mortar between the bricks.
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Install the handrail brackets in place on the brick wall. Hold the brackets in place and screw the brackets to the wall with masonry screws and a screwdriver.
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Install the handrail to the brackets. Most hammer drills have a setting for normal drilling. If yours does, set it to normal drilling. If not, use a regular variable speed drill. Drill the holes in the handrail for the bracket screws with a regular drill bit. Screw the handrail into place with the rail mounting screws. Wash the chalk lines from the wall.
The Drip Cap
- Handrails prevent many stair-related injuries every year.
- Installing a handrail on a brick wall is slightly more difficult, but can be done if you have the proper tools.
- If you are worried about marking the brick with a marker, place a piece of painter's tape at the location and then mark it with a pencil.
- Mark the screw holes in the brackets with a pencil or marker.
- Install the handrail brackets in place on the brick wall.
- If yours does, set it to normal drilling.
Writer Bio
Cadence Johansen is a freelance writer who enjoys writing about travel, marriage, family relationships, caregiver support, home improvement and money. Johansen has been writing professionally since 2008. She holds a master's degree in family studies from Utah State University.
Photo Credits
- Brick image by Luke Haverkamp from Fotolia.com
- Brick image by Luke Haverkamp from Fotolia.com
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