Doing some house remodeling in anticipation of a sale in the next 2 years. Fixing a lot of stuff that hasn't been touched in the 29 yrs we've been here in a 40yr old house. One of the things we are doing is finally ripping the old carpet off the stairs and we replacing with wooden treads and risers. Being the smart GJer I am, I looked for some relevant threads here but only found two that were partially relevant.
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I've already priced out the project versus just re-carpeting the stairs and the cost difference is negligible. Further, the project fits in with the character of the house as all the houses in my neighborhood were built with custom stained woodwork (not painted). Living room with 9.5ft ceiling has custom oak paneling, office has floor to ceiling built in lower cabinetry and bookshelves. Upper and lower stair landings have wood balusters and railings that all match, along with matching baseboard trim. The new treads/risers will also be stained to match the woodwork we have.
Looking for some advice on several aspects of this project, such as good companies to source quality product from, what materials to use (wood, carpet runners, stair rods), how to install (glue, nail, screw, dowels?), etc, as well as what NOT to do. What we are not looking for is someone to convince me otherwise and just reinstall carpet.
I know we have some skilled craftsman on this site who can advise (@larry4406), as well as people who may have actually done a project like this (@jessew ) and can impart some "Lessons Learned".
fyi, I have no understair access and there are walls on both sides up/down the length of the stairs.
So let's hear it folks, and Thanks in advance for your contribution.
Wood Stair Treads Loose/Splitting
Just bought a house and after we moved in noticed that the wood stairs have a couple problems. The floors appear to be cherry, but I also noticed that a couple of the treads were oak. I've now realized what's happened. The cherry stairs have split at the glue joint and the nose eventually...
32’x64’ pole barn shop
I’ve got a lot of great ideas off here and thought I should pay it forward, and if no one is interested at least I’ll have it documented for myself. Like stated the building is 32’x64‘ with 16’ wall height, also a 12x40 lean too. Main building is 4/12 pitch, lean too is 3/12. I hired a pole barn...
I've already priced out the project versus just re-carpeting the stairs and the cost difference is negligible. Further, the project fits in with the character of the house as all the houses in my neighborhood were built with custom stained woodwork (not painted). Living room with 9.5ft ceiling has custom oak paneling, office has floor to ceiling built in lower cabinetry and bookshelves. Upper and lower stair landings have wood balusters and railings that all match, along with matching baseboard trim. The new treads/risers will also be stained to match the woodwork we have.
Looking for some advice on several aspects of this project, such as good companies to source quality product from, what materials to use (wood, carpet runners, stair rods), how to install (glue, nail, screw, dowels?), etc, as well as what NOT to do. What we are not looking for is someone to convince me otherwise and just reinstall carpet.
I know we have some skilled craftsman on this site who can advise (@larry4406), as well as people who may have actually done a project like this (@jessew ) and can impart some "Lessons Learned".
fyi, I have no understair access and there are walls on both sides up/down the length of the stairs.
So let's hear it folks, and Thanks in advance for your contribution.








