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Precast Concrete Stairs

Croom Concrete offers a range of stair flights to suit every requirement. All our precast concrete stairs and landing units are designed in house, manufactured, delivered and installed to the highest standards. Precast Concrete Stairs can be placed along with Precast Concrete Flooring giving immediate safe access to upper floors quickly and efficiently. All Precast Concrete Stairs and landing units are designed in accordance with relevant BS and Euro codes.  Croom Concrete supply precast concrete products througout the Ireland & the UK .

Croom Concrete Stairs are an Ideal Solution

Concrete stairs provide a safe means of escape in event of fire and can be installed instantly, they are used in every development type where there is a requirement for access and egress.

Benefits of using Croom Concrete Stairs:

  • Faster Erection – Manufactured in our facility, the product arrives on-site ready for immediate installation.
  • High Fire Resistance.
  • Higher Quality Finish – The precast stairs or landing is cast upside down, giving a very good smooth finish to the going and riser – allowing a carpet or any other finish to be placed directly on top.
  • Minimal Site Labour.
  • Can accommodate progressive collapse requirements.
  • Installation is not affected by adverse weather conditions.
  • Croom Concrete standard steel moulds can produce cost effective precast stairs.
  • Fixings for hand rails can be accommodated.
  • Anti-slip strips can be accommodated.
  • Savings in construction time.

Croom Concrete Stairs and Landings are designed to BS 8110. Our precast stairs and landings can be designed to suit almost any stair layout.

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