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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Attaching railings to precast stairs
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You can get a solid stair/stoop by changing stair underside surface to ‘stepped’ and applying some significant thickness to the structural depth. It works to some degree though – up to about 3’ in height and no more than 5 or 6 risers. Taller stair would be constructed differently anyway with walls, slab, etc., as WW mentioned. Smaller stair however, could be constructed as a solid block.
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