If the carpet or wood on your existing staircase has seen better days try covering its risers and treads with unfinished hardwood.
Installing hardwood over existing stairs.
How to install hardwood on stairs step one.
Place each riser against the frame underneath.
Hardwood installing stairs wood step 1 measure and cut the stairs to prepare for the stairs to be finished cut back the lip on the existing treads and thoroughly clean the stairs with a vacuum.
In this video we re using a tread that already has a rounded front.
Glue and nail the riser in place.
The other option is to replace the tread piece entirely with a hardwood border.
Hardwood tread and riser installation.
If you prefer you can round over a piece of wood.
Measure the riser on the bottom step.
Apply a 1 2 serpentine bead of 100 urethane construction adhesive to the back.
Installing hardwood flooring on stairs you can face with open sided staircase.
Retro fitting stair treads is the simplest solution for a diy er intent on installing hardwood treads over an existing flight of stairs.
Cut each riser leaving an 8 to 12 degree bevel along the edge where it meets the tread.
Place flooring adhesive on the back of the riser and glue it into place on the.
There should be three frame parts called.
Attach that piece with construction adhesive and nails as well.
Trim planks to size.
If you re going to do that measure the tread size cut the tread and then attach it.
Measure each riser separately.
Measure each part of each step of your stairs separately.
Cut the prefinished stair riser to the proper height using a circular saw.
High quality prefinished stair treads are made of solid edge glued wood not a veneered or engineered material and can be used to cap or reface an existing tread.
You don t need to know how to build stairs from scratch to create a great staircase.