Hello everyone, welcome back to the third and final phase! Let's get right down to it!
Step one: get materials together:
To start this phase, I first made sure I had all of my materials ready to go: Loc...
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Stair-Treads.com - Retro Treads - wood stair treads, risers and stair partsWelcome to Stair-Treads.com, your source for prefinished wood stair treads, risers, and stair parts
Hello everyone, welcome back to the third and final phase! Let's get right down to it!
Step one: get materials together:
To start this phase, I first made sure I had all of my materials ready to go: Loc...
Read MoreHello again! Welcome to Phase 2 of Installing My Stairs….
While waiting on my treads to cure, I started looking into what I wanted to do with my pre-primed white risers to make them more beautiful and ...
Read MoreHello everyone, my name is Amanda. I am remodeling my stair case and wanted to share my journey, lets start at the begiining....
Phase One:
Step One:
Remove carpet from stairs.
This was way easier than I ...
Read MoreNatural wood always has color variation. Even after stain is applied each piece can look slightly different. Also, have you ever noticed how your T.V., computer, or phone screen can all look a little ...
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Custom Color Matched Stairs and Custom Stain Program for Stair Parts
Stair-treads.com is the only manufacturer that offers custom stained prefinished stair treads in job-lot quantities. With our c...
White Oak is currently THE most desirable and durable of wood species on the market and one of the most popular for custom millwork. It used to be the most valuable species of wood in America, and now...
Read More10 REASONS TO ORDER OUR SOLID WOOD PRODUCTS FOR YOUR REMODEL OR NEW CONSTRUCTION TODAY
1. Remodeling your home increases its' value, which has many benefits. Your staircase is the central focal point o...
Read MoreORDERING RETRO RISERS WITH YOUR NEW RETRO TREADS
RETRO TREADS ARE A GREAT WAY TO COVER YOUR OLD STAIRS FAST WITHOUT THE HASSEL OF HAVING TO DECONTSTRUCT YOUR STAIRCASE AND BUILD IT BACK UP FROM SCRATC...
Read MoreCUSTOM EUROPEAN FINISH
HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW FRENCH OAK/ EUROPEAN OAK TREND?
WE NOW OFFER THIS ATTRACTIVE OPTION!!!
We now offer a custom wire brush finish, giving your treads an elegant, textured lo...
Read MoreALLERGY SUFFERERS!!!
CARPET = ALLERGIES
Replace your carpet with hardwood!
Carpet holds over 100X more allergens than hardwood that can be kicked up into air circulation with the slightest movement.
Alle...
Read MoreWe were recently asked the following question from a previous customer:
Quite often, we are asked what saw blades to use when cutting prefinished stair treads to achieve the best cut. Proper saw blade selection, along with a few basic cutting techniques will save a lot o...
Read MoreSo you've finally got everything finished and ready for installation and you've bought our recommended glue. So is there a recommended fastener type and pattern to be used for mechanical fasteners (na...
Read MoreSo you're replacing carpeted stairs with wood treads and just really aren't sure what to do about that switchback in your staircase. You really like the retro tread products as they create a more unif...
Read MoreHere's a variation of one of the most common statements / questions we get:
I would like hard wood treads on my now carpeted stairs. Currently there is wood on both sides of the tread that the banister...
Read MoreWe have some beautiful Brazilian Cherry veneer, but it would be really difficult to cut and glue it to the existing routed skirtboard. My boss is more familiar with working with the veneer as well as ...
Read MoreStandard Step Doctor Tool
Deluxe Step Doctor Tool
Here are the dimensions of standard treads, and moulding from Stair-Treads.com!
We can also make custom dimensions if the job calls for different specs than what is shown on this sheet.
Contact us to...
Read MoreIf you are looking for an easy way to increase the overall decorative appearance of your staircase using stair brackets is a quick and simple option to pursue. Stair brackets are used along the sides ...
Read MoreThere are many great construction adhesives available that make a great and long-lasting installation but we do caution you to know which adhesive is best to use in your situation.
PL® Premium is our o...
Read MoreThere is a common concern about white risers and how they will hold up to scuff marks, and dirt.
Have no fear, there is a solution that will settle this common delima!
Our risers are only primed and s...
Sometimes you learn a thing or two just by hanging out with an ol' timer (or in this case, a third generation master flooring installer on a recent retro tread installation).
Earlier in the week I was ...
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Some popular request that we get for wood species that may not be on our website include Kempas, Brazilian Teak, and Acacia.These wood species even sound expensive, so how can you match the wood spe...
Read MoreOne challenge our customers face during a stair installation is how to use a landing tread to transition into carpet at the top of the staircase. Here is a quick step by step guide on how to transitio...
Read MoreOur customers often ask us about a solution for covering the holes left by finish nails in stair treads after installation. Here is a quick look at how you can easily fill any nail holes left after yo...
Read MoreThere are so many different types of nails out there, but when installing your treads and risers you will want to go with the Finish Nails. Using a 16 or 18 gauge finish nail will sure get the job don...
Read More"Can solid wood treads be installed over existing concrete steps?" - It's rare that a day goes by and we're not asked this question, and the answer is more a choice of words... "can" they, or "should"...
Read MoreRemember back in school when we were taught about the "Venn diagram"? Well, after all these years, wefinally found a great use for it!
We're often asked what's the difference between Red and White Oak ...
Read MoreCircular Saw, Table Saw, Miter Saw - What's the difference? We hear this question a lot and sometimes a picture's worth a thousand words. Take a look at this image for a better idea of the different ...
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