In this blog post, were going to look at stair treads; what they are, what you should know about them, and whether you need one. Without further ado, lets get Stairted!
Stair Treads are the part of the stairs that you step on. Simple, right? They are placed on the stairs as one of the last steps during installation. The way the stair tread is designed is important because it will decide the comfort and safety levels of the stairs.
A critical aspect of a stair tread is the type of material used to make them.
You can find a wide range of Stair Treads at our website, in different colors and sizes. All Resilia Brands products are made in the United States, have high levels of recycled vinyl material content, and are phthalate-free. We have a broad range of floor covering products to compliment your Stair Treads, like our Hard Floor Vinyl Floor Runner.
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First post here, so bear with me, recently purchased a 40yr old home in southern ontario and what I assume will be the first of many projects ill need help with, tackling my bsmt stairs.
Im recovering them with the engineered hardwood that I did the bsmt with, but my stair treads are cuppod and bowed. The bowed ones I planed flat, only a sixteenth I figure, bottom one is cupped the worst, about an eigth, too much Imo to not do anything about, Im concerned that the flex will damage the custom nosing that Ive made by 45ing and gluing two pieces of the 14mm offshore engineered hardwood
Couple options here, remove the 1-1/2 inch wood tread, flip it and plane it down, or replace with either new hardwood or two 3/4 ply glued and screwed together, doesnt have to look pretty, just be strong. Or could load up the voids with some shims and/or pl premium.
My stairs are the style that tread and risers are inserted into grooves from rear and risers have wedges holding them in place, not sure what this style is called but doesnt seem to be very popular.
Side note here, not sure if its relevant, but plywood up here is the type with voids in it, not the quality stuff from 30-40 yrs ago,
Appreciate any advice given
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