# Ideal Stairs - stair recapping, stair refinishing and stair renovation in GTA

Ideal Stairs - stair recapping, stair refinishing and stair renovation in GTA is a home service in Scarborough. Rated 5.0/5 from 283 public reviews across 1 named source. This is the MyTrustedTraders public-evidence record — independent reviews, credentials and registry data cross-checked across named sources, with no ads and no paid placement.

## About
Ideal Stairs is your premier choice for staircase renovations. Serving Toronto, the Greater Toronto Area, and surrounding regions since 2001, we bring extensive expertise and a commitment to quality to every project. Our skilled craftsmen specialize in working with premium Oak and Maple wood, sourced exclusively from Quebec. By purchasing raw materials and manufacturing our own components whenever possible, we're able to offer you exceptional value and savings. **** Are you interested in Jatoba and Walnut stairs? We also have great knowledge and experience working with these types of wood, and other exotic woods. With our custom manufacturing facility and skilled installation crews, your carpeted stairs can be transformed in about 3-5 days. We also install flooring and by coordinating this with the staircase renovation, the time and disruption in your home can be minimized. Ideal Stairs can help make your staircase the showpiece of your home.

## Public review evidence (by source)
| Source | Average rating | Reviews |
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| Homestars | 4.8/5 | 5 |

_Per-source review counts are per platform and may overlap — they need not sum to the 283 cross-checked total above._

## Trades
Home Service

## Credentials & records
- Verified credentials on file: 0
- Companies House status: unknown
- Evidence held from: Homestars

## Contact
- Phone: +14166131919
- Website: https://www.idealstairs.ca

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