Red Oak Unfinished Landing Tread 36 in

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SN34RUNFI-36
$14.32 ea
Red Oak Unfinished Landing Tread 5 1/4" wide x 36" long - unfinished to apply your own stain and polyurethane on site - some degree of sanding and minor prep-work should be expected.
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Red Oak Unfinished Landing Tread 5-1/4 in wide x 36 in long - unfinished to apply your own stain and polyurethane on site - some degree of sanding and minor prep-work should be expected.
Landing Tread (also called "stairnose" or just "nosing") is installed at the very top of a staircase as the final "step". Landing tread is 3/4" thick and is grooved along the back edge to accept a standard 3/4" flooring tongue. Landing tread is also used in combination with our panel system to provide the bullnosed leading edge of landings and pie steps. Most staircase remodels will need at least one landing tread unless it is to be supplied from the flooring provider.
ColorUnfinished
Unit Of Measureea
Width5-1/4 in
Length36 in
PrefinishedNo
Profile5-1/4 in. Landing Tread
Thickness3/4 in
Wood SpeciesRed Oak
Quickship ItemNo
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Product Questions and Answers
  1. Q:can you get the landing tread in gunstock
    A:Yes, this landing tread is available in Gunstock - here's the link for the Gunstock nosing: http://www.stair-treads.com/moulding-and-accessories/5-1-4-landing-tread.html?color=84
  2. Q:Any dealers in the el paso texas area? Unfinished means exactly what, that it requires staining or can be installed as is?
    A:We sell all of our products direct through our website to bring you the best value. Unfinished basically means that there is no stain or "polyurethane" applied. This landing tread is Red Oak that has been sanded before it leaves our shop but still needs a coat of stain and a top finish coat to be applied o site. Typically, people choose unfinished products when they want to make their own stain color or are installing a site-finished floor.
  3. Q:Do these come with the bull nose returns on the one end or they extra.
    A:This product has a bull nose on the front. We do sell loose returns if you wanted a bull nose to go on either side, instead of the just the front edge.
  4. Q:how do i adjoint this stair landing to the laminate flooring ?
    A:This landing tread is designed to be used for 3/4" solid hardwood flooring and is not recommended for laminate floor. This nosing has a groove on the back of the profile that will accept the tongue of most 3/4" flooring. For laminate floor, you will typically need an "overlap stairnose" which can usually be provided by the laminate company. We have had some customers modify this profile by routing an area out from the tail of the profile to work with laminate but that would have to be done on site with a router.
  5. Q:To clarify on the last question, if I route this down to match 1/2" engineered hardwood, will there be plenty of strength left in it? And, would there be a problem w/the tongue and groove? Thanks
    A:Changing the thickness may or may not weaken the profile - final judgment rests with the technician installing or modifying the product. Changing the thickness would almost certainly mis-align the tongue and groove and a square butt-joint would be necessary.
  6. Q:Is it possible to get a sample of red oak tongue and groove panel for staircase landings unfinished? Eventually I will need 4 panels at least 81 inches long and 5 panels at least 78 inches long. Can you give me an idea of the cost? Thank you, Jerry
    A:For custom items like the extra length panels, we have to get you a quote manually. You should have been emailed a quote from one of our sales representatives.
  7. Q:The flooring that my landing tread will be joined to is 3/4" X 2 1/4" t&g red oak. Based on my measurements I will have to reduce the width of the landing tread and recut its groove. Or I would have to reduce the size of a floor board and recut its groove in order to use the landing tread at its full 5 1/4" width. I would prefer to rip down the landing tread and am wondering what is the smallest width I could rip it to and still have it wide enough for a safe attachment to the landing subfloor.
    A:The smallest size the landing tread can be while still being wide enough for a safe attachment is 3 1/2"
  8. Q: My stairs landing tread measures 671/2 inches wide of red wood oak.. Is this available and how much is it ? Thanks.
    A:In your case, you need a 72" landing tread: http://www.stair-treads.com/red-oak-unfinished-landing-tread-72-in.html See this link for other sizes available: http://www.stair-treads.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=sn34ru
  9. Q:Do you have 50 inch by 10 inch treads? Unfinished.
    A:We carry several species in the dimensions that you are looking for. The standard size would be a 54inch tread. If you would like a custom quote for exact dimensions, I would be more than happy to put together an estimate for you. I can be reached direct at 678-228-8689 or via email dhyman@stair-treads.com.

    Danielle Hyman

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  10. Q:I need 13 wood stair treads that are about 1/2 " thick and 43" long and 10&1/2" deep. Thanks.
    A:We offer two profiles of treads. Our Traditional treads are 1 inch thick and our retro treads are 3/4 inch thick with a one inch bullnose. To review our standard stair tread dimensions please see the following link: http://www.stair-treads.com/faq/standard-stair-tread-dimensions.html If you would like for us to put together an estimate for your review please contact us at 1-866-429-0979.

    Danielle Hyman

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  11. Q:what is the cost for a 60" x 10 " stair ?
    A:We carry two profiles for our treads. The Traditional Tread is 1 inch thick by 11 1/2 inch deep and is used for new construction or to replace the existing tread. The other profile is the Retro Tread. The Retro treads is 3/4 inch thick by 11 1/2 inch deep and has a 1 inch bullnose on the front. For specifications of our standard stair tread dimensions please see http://www.stair-treads.com/faq/standard-stair-tread-dimensions.html . Both profiles are in the 60 inch width are $46.31. If you would like for us to put together an estimate for you please contact us at 1-866-429-0979. Thank you in advance, Danielle

    Danielle Hyman

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  12. Q:Can I get 18 red oak unfinished 47in long stair treads
    A:You will typically need a 48" retro tread (which can be cut down to 47") instead of a landing tread. Landing treads are only 5-1/4" wide and are installed along the edge of an overhang. 3/4" flooring is installed behind this profile. Retro treads are similar shape as landing treads but are a full 11-1/2" wide and are installed as a standalone profile on steps. See http://www.stair-treads.com/red-oak-unfinished-retro-stair-tread-closed-48-in.html
  13. Q:What is a price of red oak unfinished 36” What is the size?
    A:This is a landing tread and is typically only used at the top of a staircase. It's 5-1/4" wide x 36" long. A retro tread is a full covering for a step and is 11-1/2" x 36" long and can be found at this page: http://www.stair-treads.com/red-oak-unfinished-retro-stair-tread-closed-36-in.html For more information, see the profile page: http://www.stair-treads.com/faq/standard-stair-tread-dimensions.html
  14. Q:I need to install stair treads for a full set of stairs (approx 15 steps). I am considering your red oak unfinished 36 and 42 inch stair tread. I removed carpeting on my second floor and stairs and have already install wood flooring on 2nd floor. I would like to use the unfinished tread and stain it to match the existing wood flooring. This product below looks like it might work. Red Oak Unfinished Landing Tread 36 in and 42 in. I would like to know if you also have the matching riser to go with these items and what are the prices? In addition, do you also have a selection of stains that I may consider to match my existing wood flooring? Is it possible to get a sample of the stair tread and see a stain color chart?
    A:This product is a landing tread and is only 5-1/4" wide. This is used at the edge of flooring to create the transition. For the full step, you'll need a retro tread, which is a full 11-1/2" wide. See this link for the unfinished retro treads: https://www.stair-treads.com/retro-treads-and-risers/replacement-stair-treads/closed-box-treads.html?color=2&wood_species=68 For more detailed information on the dimensions of each profile, see: https://www.stair-treads.com/faq/standard-stair-tread-dimensions.html For the matching risers in Red Oak, see this link: https://www.stair-treads.com/retro-treads-and-risers/replacement-risers.html?color=2&wood_species=68 We also have a sample pack showing the available stain colors: https://www.stair-treads.com/red-oak-stain-colors-sample-pack.html
  15. Q:For my stairs I need 33 inches long, 9 inches deep for a total of 11 landing tread with 11 matching risers. How much would that cost
    A:To cover the treads, you will need a full sized retro tread, not a landing tread. Landing treads are only 5-1/4" wide so they are only intended to be installed at the edges of landings or the top of a staircase. Retro treads are 11-1/2" wide and can be ripped/cut to fit your particular dimensions. The 36" retro treads can be found here: https://www.stair-treads.com/red-oak-unfinished-retro-stair-tread-closed-36-in.html The matching Oak risers can be found here: https://www.stair-treads.com/red-oak-unfinished-retro-riser-36-in.html You may also be interested in white retro risers: https://www.stair-treads.com/pre-primed-white-retro-riser.html
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