Q:what are the actual dimensions of the pressure treated 42 inch 2 inch by 2 inch baluster?
by|Jul 24, 2024
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A: Jeff, These balusters are 2" x 2" -42".
by|Jul 26, 2024
Q:How many spindles are in a bundle?
by|Mar 16, 2023
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A: It says 16, if the correct one is showing. 2x2x42
by|Feb 17, 2024
A: John, To better answer your question, please contact our HD.com customer service department at 800-430-3376 call any day between 6 a.m. and 2 a.m. EST, or call your local store. They can either answer your question or transfer you to your local store to answer your specific question.
by|Mar 18, 2023
Q:What angle are the ends beveled at
by|Apr 29, 2021
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A: Beveled at 45 degree
by|Jun 19, 2022
A: Hi Sam, The angle of the end of the balusters is 45 degrees.
by|Apr 29, 2021
Q:How much will it cost me to build a set of stairs that are 8 ft tall 3 ft wide
by|Mar 21, 2021
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A: Hi Project, That is not a question we can easily answer as the stringers that you'll need to build a set of stairs 8 feet tall would not be a stocked item; it would be a 13-step stringer. Either you or someone familiar with the code requirements for your area would have to construct the stringer(s) from a 2 x 12. You could also ask if ordering the stringers in this special size from the manufacturer is an option. Then you will need the treads. These can be found by entering "pressure treated stair tread" into Home Depot's search box. Please measure from the ground/floor to the top of the landing/deck, in inches to verify the height of what you need. For your materials list, we suggest that you consult with a PRO in the lumber aisle.
by|Mar 23, 2021
Q:is the angle of the mitre 45 degrees?
by|Jun 9, 2019
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A: Yes, the angle of the end of the balusters is 45 degrees.
by|Apr 12, 2021
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Q:How far apart are they normally spaced?
by|Mar 10, 2019
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A: 5" on center should meet the Design Code for Acceptance requirement that no more than a 4" sphere shall pass between opening of the balusters. Always check your local regulations.
by|May 19, 2020
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A: That's a local code thing. In our town Building Code calls for mounting on 5-inch centers
by|Sep 7, 2020
A: Check with your building codes. A lot of them are 4” apart.
by|Mar 11, 2019
A: Please consult your local building codes to see what spacing is allowed in your area.
by|Mar 11, 2019
Q:Am I understanding correctly that individually these are 97¢ and in this bundle they are $1.69 each?
by|Jan 28, 2019
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A: Only sold by the bundle online. My closest store does not carry them at all.
by|Jun 11, 2019
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A: the .97 in my are at least is 42 inches but beveled on one side only. not sure its worth the extra $ for another bevel and a little more rounding of said bevel but your mileage may vary.
by|May 29, 2020
Q:What does "B2E" designate?
by|Jan 16, 2017
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A: Both ends are angle cut .
by|Oct 9, 2023
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A: Charlie - B2E refers to the end cuts of the baluster. This baluster is beveled on two ends.