How to Fix a Loose Stair Railing: A Mentor’s Guide to Solid Banisters and Newel Posts
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Is your stair railing wiggling every time you lean on it? In this episode of TORQUE & TAPE, we’re stepping into the stairwell to silence the squeaks and eliminate the sway. A loose banister isn’t just a household annoyance; it’s a fundamental safety issue that speaks to the movement of your home.
We’ll walk through the process of diagnosing exactly where the movement is coming from—whether it’s the wall brackets, the balusters, or the heavy newel post at the base. You’ll learn the "Toothpick Trick" for stripped screw holes, how to use toggle bolts when you’ve missed a stud, and the delicate art of "wicking" glue into aging joints without ruining your woodwork.
This isn't a rushed, high-speed tutorial. This is a sit-down session with an experienced mentor who has made the mistakes so you don't have to. We’re focusing on the feel of the resistance, the sound of the drill, and the satisfaction of a railing that feels like part of the foundation.