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what is a type B handrail
This probably refers to a handrail that doesn't meet with the current building code standards.
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No. You need balusters to support the handrails and make the whole structure strong.
The post actually is the banister. The fat bit that you slide your hand on is called a handrail or a balustrade.
In the US, building codes require that handrail be located between 34 and 38 inches above the stair nosing.
To comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, certain requirements must be met in order for an area to be considered to be considered acceptable in terms of accessibility for people with disabilities. The required height for a handrail on a set of stairs is that the top of the handrail must be between 34 and 38 inches above the stair nosing.
It does not sound a good idea to remove and replace the balusters and handrail as this is likely to be very difficult, depending on the construction, and there is likely to be damage. If at all possible it would be best to stain with everything in place. Nevertheless, if dismantling is the only option then the accompanying web link provides details of construction of some older stairs. This may give sufficient information to determine how to proceed with dismantling and reassembly.
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