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We are UK bespoke staircase specialists. We manufacture and install precision engineered staircases for clients from across the UK. M Tech Engineering takes bespoke staircases to the next level - from spiral staircases to helical staircases, to contemporary floating staircases and even traditional oak staircases, all our designs emulate prestige and style.

Our staircases are constructed from timber, steel, glass which are at the forefront of contemporary and staircase design. We have an abundance of experience, skill and talent when it comes to the craftsmanship of our staircases. Make your stairs a focal point in your property with an M-Tech staircase. We engineer bespoke staircases using cutting-edge 3D modelling and our team's expert craftsmanship.

M-Tech are precision staircase engineers, specialising in producing staircases for both residential and commercial customers. Explore our projects below:. Since 1994, we've been creating bespoke staircases throughout the UK. With over 27+ years experience in specialist staircases, we design contemporary and traditional staircases for both residential and commercial.
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M-Tech Engineering Ltd are specialist engineers and suppliers of bespoke staircases, balustrade, bannisters and furniture to both the private and commercial sectors.
Our staircases are constructed from a variety of materials such as steel, glass, timber and are at the forefront of staircase design in both a contemporary and traditional look.
Inside our 20,000 square foot factory, we feel we are able to cover every element of the process of your staircase development from initial consultation and design including 3D drawings and fabrication from our skilled engineers that will carry the progress through.
Our process starts with a consultation with our expert team.
We then design a bespoke staircase to meet your exact specifications, using the latest in 3D CAD Design Software.
We offer a bespoke tailor made service from design consultation and value engineering, through to 3D modelling.
We design, manufacture and install all of our staircases with as little outsourcing as possible, in order to ensure a top-quality finish.
Our expert technicians ensure we meet all relevant legislation and that we do not miss anything when it comes to meeting your specification and the requirements of your staircase installation.
By supporting the staircase in a way that conceals all the fixings, a cantilevered design certainly has the wow-factor and also adds an element of intrigue around how and what is holding it up.
The cantilevered staircase manages to be minimalist while at the same time creating a massive impact.
Obviously, the material you choose will have an impact on the way in which the staircase is supported, with some materials such as chunky timber and stone being heavier than others.
Your material choice will also have an effect on what the staircase will cost - timber tends to be cheaper than those made from glass, although the timber you choose will determine by how much.
We often find there's a misunderstanding of what makes spiral staircases and helical stairs.
Given the vast majority of staircases are generally straight, many people refer to any set of stairs with a curve or winding steps as a simple spiral.
But while helical and spiral staircases are similar, there are some key differences to look out for when identifying which is which.
The difference between helical and spiral staircases is actually fundamental and pretty easy to spot when you know what you're looking for.
Whether you are looking for a staircase as part of a new build project or as part of the renovation of an existing building, you will need to comply with the UK Building Regulations.
It is, of course, advisable to get expert advice on how your plans might need to be adjusted to meet all current standards.
However, in general terms, the minimum going should be 220mm, whilst the pitch of the staircase should not exceed 42°.
There are no restrictions when it comes to width, but standard flights measure 860mm, and for the main staircase it is agreed that a width of between 800mm and 900mm works best.
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