Product Description
The 5040 36" Colonial Baluster is turned from select grade 1-1/4" x 1-1/4" hardwood blanks. This baluster is part of the Colonial collection, which is inspired by 19th-century Americana. It features a long taper design with a 3/4" dowel at the base and a 5/8" pin at the top. The baluster is available in various lengths, including 34", 36", 39", and 42". It is stocked in Red Oak, Poplar, and Soft Maple, with other wood species available upon request. Other wood species available with a 3-to-4-week lead time to ship: Beech, Hickory, Ash, Hard Maple, White Oak, American Cherry, Yellow Pine, Brazilian Cherry, Mahogany, and Walnut. Also available in primed and pre-finished white.
NOTE: Non-stocked items are non-returnable. This includes primed and pre-finished white stair parts.
Features:
Material: High-quality hardwood
Design: Long taper with a 3/4" dowel at the base and a 5/8" pin at the top
Lengths: Available in 34", 36", 39", and 42"
Wood Species: Red Oak, Poplar, Soft Maple, and other species upon request
This baluster is perfect for those looking to add a classic and timeless look to their home. It’s simple yet elegant design makes it versatile for various home decors, whether traditional, colonial, or contemporary.
Installation Tips:
Preparation: Ensure you have all the necessary tools and materials, including a drill, screws, wood glue, and measuring tape. We recommend ¾”, and 5/8” paddle bits.
Measure and Mark: Measure the height of your staircase and mark the positions where each baluster will be installed. Ensure even spacing for a uniform look. Universal codes require that a 4” sphere cannot pass between balusters.
Drill Holes: Drill holes into the handrail (5/8”) and the stair tread (3/4”) where the balusters will be inserted. The holes should be slightly smaller than the diameter of the baluster’s pin top to ensure a snug fit.
Apply Wood Glue: Apply a small amount of wood glue to the pin top of the baluster before inserting it into the drilled holes. This will help secure the baluster in place.
Insert and Secure: Insert the baluster into the holes and ensure it is straight. Use screws to secure the baluster to the stair tread if necessary.
Finishing Touches: Once all balusters are installed, check for any wobbling and adjust as needed. Sand and finish the balusters to match the rest of your staircase.