Installing hardwood on a stair landing.
Installing hardwood at top of stairs.
A lot goes in to installing hardwood on stairs.
Each one of stair steps had a lip or edge on it nosing and the replacement hardwood flooring we planned to install didn t cover it.
Next use a tape measure image 1 and mark where cuts need to be made on each tread and riser cutting at the marks with a miter saw image 2.
Treads and risers require.
Then start at the top of the stairs install the first piece of plywood you trimmed for the top riser butting it up tight to the underside of the upper main floor nosing.
This how to do transition from laminate floor to stairs or threshold between laminate floor to stairs show how to install transition from laminate floor to s.
I had the same issue that kelly over at lilypad cottage was dealing with during her stair renovation.
Wood floor installation at top of stairs at the top of the stairs behind the top tread there is not a suffient gap to install the flooring so that it will be flush with the top thread.
Laying hardwood on.
To get an exact edge use a grinder image 3.
It bridges the gap between the front edge of the step and.
Do i need to rip up the subfloor remove and replace the top tread and the wood under the baulester.
The top piece on stair nose is nothing more than a small strip of wood that is used when hardwood flooring is installed on the top step.
To prepare for the stairs to be finished cut back the lip on the existing treads and thoroughly clean the stairs with a vacuum.
Solid treads eliminates the need of attaching a narrow stair nose piece to a step promoting safety and ease of maintenance.
Dealing with the stair nosing.
While that dried it was time to solve another challenge.
In most home improvement projects the skeleton of your stairs is already built but the surface parts the treads and risers might need replacing.
Installation of solid hardwood treads and risers takes place in a single installation step significantly reducing installation time.
Install any stringer coverings that you might have created in step one.