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Balancing Staircase Design and Cost for High Volume House Builders

High-volume house builders face a multitude of challenges when trying to balance staircase manufacturing, design and cost in their projects. We review the staircase demands that high volume house builders face when it comes to design vs cost, and how Multi-Turn can help ensure the installation of staircases is a seamless process.

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Economies of Scale

When you purchase staircases in large quantities, you can often take advantage of bulk discounts and lower per-unit costs, resulting in significant savings for your project. Despite often being simple in their design due to cost restraints, the requirements for consistent high volume quality stairs remains. This puts pressure on manufacturers to ensure they can meet these demands without compromising on design.


Multi-Turn is equipped to meet the needs of high volume house builders with our efficient process, understanding the importance of delivering a large quantity of stairs within a set timeframe. Our production facility is designed for high volume production and precision, ensuring that we deliver perfectly fitted staircases on time.


Staircase Construction Methods

High volume house builders must carefully consider their options when it comes to staircase construction. By weighing the pros and cons of prefabricated staircases versus on-site builds they can achieve the right balance between design and cost. By adopting efficient and innovative construction methods, builders can reduce labour costs, improve quality, and speed up the building process.


At Multi-Turn we always start our process with a staircase site survey before we begin the design phase. This helps us make sure that the measurements are accurate and that everything will fit perfectly first time. Once we have the measurements, we build the stairs in our workshop and then deliver them to the site. This approach offers the advantages of prefabrication while allowing for customised staircases to meet specific design needs, all whilst being cost-effective and time-efficient.


Before constructing your staircases, Multi-Turn conducts a thorough site survey, unlike other high volume staircase manufacturers. This survey is essential for our design team to accurately measure the staircase and collect important data needed for a successful design and installation. Even if you have existing plans, our site surveys help us verify measurements and guarantee that your stairs comply with building regulations and fit perfectly the first time.


Before delivery, we dry assemble and inspect the stairs in our warehouse to guarantee a perfect fit when installed.


Multi-Turn For Everybody

We don't just cater for large-scale house builders; we also offer bespoke staircase designs for various clients, including builders and contractors, developers, joiners, architects, and self builds.

If you're in need of something more unique, we can provide a variety of stair configurations, such as quarter turn, half turn, and T-shaped staircases.

Additionally, we can offer custom staircase design options to add a touch of individuality, such as glass features, continuous handrails, and impressive bottom steps.


High Volume Staircase Manufacturers

One of the main constraints high volume house builders must navigate is the need to meet the demands of their clients while also staying within budget. This often requires careful planning and strategic decision-making to ensure that the design elements chosen are both aesthetically pleasing and cost-effective.


If you're a high volume house builder looking to simplify and save on costs for your staircase elements without compromising on quality, then Multi-Turn is here to help. We provide staircases to each plot precisely when needed, ensuring a quick and seamless installation so that you can keep your building project on schedule. Our priority is to make sure your stairs fit perfectly the first time they arrive on site, so please get in touch with us today to find out more.



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