White Oak Unfinished Retro Stair Tread Closed 42 in

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RTCEUNFI-42
$84.89 ea
White Oak Unfinished Retro Stair Tread Closed 42 in
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White Oak Unfinished Retro Stair Tread Closed 42 in
ColorUnfinished
Unit Of Measureea
Width11-1/2 in
Length42 in
PrefinishedNo
ProfileRetro Stair Tread Closed
Thickness3/4 in
Wood SpeciesWhite Oak
Quickship ItemNo
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Product Questions and Answers
  1. Q:Do you have this product in a finished stain such as gunstock? If yes, how much it will cost me?
    A:Yes, we have treads prefinished in a Gunstock stain on Red Oak. Here is the link to that product: http://www.stair-treads.com/red-oak-gunstock-retro-stair-tread-closed-42-in.html If you'd like the same stain on White Oak, we can do it but please contact us directly for custom quotes on material.
  2. Q:If I send a sample of flooring, can you you match the color and stain stair threads?
    A:We can do custom stain matching. We can email or fax over a form that you send in with your sample and once we make a stain, we will apply it to a sample and send it back to you, to assure that the stain is perfect. It is a flat fee of $150.00 for the custom stain.
  3. Q:How strong it the front edge of the stair tread? Will it break off - such as during a house move and a moving dolly carring a heavy load being pulled up the stairs of being lowered down the stairs?
    A:These treads are solid oak and, provided they are installed securely, should not have any trouble handling everyday traffic including moving dollies and furniture up and down the stairs. Being wood, they do have limitations and if you were to suddenly drop a very heavy object from a high distance on the very edge of the tread, you could possibly split the wood. The circumstances would have to be just right and we haven't heard of any issues where the treads have broken after installation. In all, we don't feel the possibility of breaking from moving in or out of a home is enough to cause any concern - even if there is heavy furniture involved.
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