Industrial Steel Beam Floating Stairs in Hempstead, NY
Hot-dip galvanized ASTM A992 steel with high-performance epoxy — built for Long Island freeze-thaw cycles and coastal salt air that splits inferior welds.
At Hempstead Floating Stairs , steel beam floating stairs are fabricated to the material and finishing standards that Long Island's climate actually demands — not the minimum grade that looks acceptable at delivery.
ASTM A992 is the steel specification we use for all primary stringer and beam elements. It's the same grade used in structural wide-flange members for building construction — consistent yield strength, tight chemistry tolerances, and predictable weld behavior. A lot of imported floating stair hardware is fabricated from lower-grade structural tube or plate with no certified mill test report. We specify A992 and require documentation, because on a cantilevered system where the steel is the only thing carrying the load, grade matters.
Weld quality is a specific concern in Long Island's climate. Freeze-thaw cycling creates stress at weld joints as the base metal expands and contracts across the temperature range. Welds with incomplete fusion or porosity — defects that pass visual inspection — develop cracks at those stress concentration points over several winters. Our fabrication process includes visual weld inspection and magnetic particle testing on connection welds to catch subsurface defects before the assembly leaves the shop.
Corrosion protection is layered for Long Island conditions. Interior steel receives a two-coat epoxy primer and finish system. Exterior and coastal applications — any Nassau County property within two miles of salt water — receive hot-dip galvanizing before the epoxy topcoat. Hot-dip galvanizing bonds zinc metallurgically to the steel surface; it can't be scratched off the way paint can. The epoxy overcoat adds a second barrier and provides the color and finish specification. This system typically delivers 25-plus years of corrosion resistance in coastal exposure, versus 5 to 8 years for painted steel alone in the same environment.
Connection to the building structure uses epoxy-set anchors drilled into the wall framing or concrete slab. In older Nassau County homes with wood-frame walls, anchor placement is coordinated with the framing layout confirmed during site assessment. Concrete applications — basement stairs in post-war Long Island ranches and split-levels with slab-on-grade lower levels — use Hilti HIT-RE 500 or equivalent epoxy rated for cracked concrete and freeze-thaw exposure per ICC-ES AC308.
Lead times on steel fabrication are longer than wood systems — typically 4 to 6 weeks from engineering approval to delivery. We set that expectation clearly at the start of the project so it doesn't conflict with your renovation schedule or move-in date.
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