Place flooring adhesive on the back of the riser and glue it into place on the.
Installing prefinished hardwood stair treads.
Retro fitting stair treads is the simplest solution for a diy er intent on installing hardwood treads over an existing flight of stairs.
But now more and more flooring contractors are taking on this task themselves and are being paid accordingly.
Cut the prefinished stair riser to the proper height using a circular saw.
Historically the hardwood flooring contractor s job ended on level ground and an experienced trim carpenter would be called in to construct stairs.
Both pieces attach directly to the original wood staircase after any carpeting or other finished flooring has been removed.
New stair treads in no time here s how to do it by matt weber.
The best systems use 100 percent hardwood materials resulting in the look of traditional hardwood stairs.
Easy to follow step by step instructions give diyers the information they need to install new treads and railings.
This video is based on 48 stair treads if you have a smaller set of stairs you will most likely use less adhesive per step.
This task also requires a bit of patience to complete but the result is a.
Measure the riser on the bottom step.
Installing solid wood stair treads requires knowledge of wood grain cutting wood construction and using power tools.
The following process illustrates one method of installing boxed in stairs.
Wood treads and risers are typically installed by a stair specialist not the company installing the flooring although some high end wood flooring contractors also handle stairs.
Installing prefinished stair treads is easy and we ve put together this short video to outline the basic steps used to transform your carpeted staircase to a new wood staircase in a single afternoon.