First -- do you know what's under the carpet ?
What's the rise on each step? ... what are you going to do at the top?
I would replace the carpet before trying to redo the treads .... tile is a nightmare. Don't even think of it ...
Wood is great in a house ... or utility stairs that get painted ..... in a shop with dirt? no way.
My rental property steps are all carpet as you have .... nothing holds up like the commercial carpets and they clean easily. Quiet -- no slip
Thank you. As far as what is under the carpet, ...if it is like the rest of the upstairs, there was chipboard subflooring in which the carpet was glued down to. The present rise is 6". As for what is the plan at the top? Probably do whatever I do on the stairs. If I use hardwood on the treads, -then probably use hardwood. If I use carpet on the treads, probably reuse carpet at the top area too.
I must confess, ...your comment about '
in a shop with dirt' did make me smile a tad! I guess I kinda have a reputation of as a dirty housekeeper

so I guess I better enclose a few pictures of the shop area so you can get a feel for all this dirt we will need to contend with. The first 2 pics were taken a month or so ago of our main shop area. Since the lights are off today, the next 4 pics are screenshots of the assembly shop, the body shop, the sheetmetal shop and the wood shop, -all taken by the security cameras just before closing time yesterday.
In all seriousness, I know you are looking out for my best interest in this, ...and I do appreciate what you are suggesting. This stair area is one of the first impressions that a customer will see as they enter the building and come to the offices, so I am just wanting to plan ahead so as not to have this area look worn or 'weathered'. Based on everyone's feedback, I probably will either look at re-carpeting myself, -or just hiring that done to make it look the best. Thanks everyone.
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