How To Replace Stair Treads
The most important thing about replacing deck stair treads is to do it very carefully.
How to replace stair treads. This video shows how i replaced my carpet and pine stairs with stained oak stair treads. I start by very gently trying to pry up the board with a large screwdriver. Underneath each tread on both ends where the tread fits into the stringers a wooden wedge is driven to tighten the tread and hold it in place. How to replace wood stair treads.
Using a pry bar remove any trim strip between the damaged stair tread and the stair riser board. Pry up the tread enough to fit a blade underneath. I dont use too much force. How to replace staircase treads step 1.
Remove the damaged stair treads by prying them loose from the riser and the staircase stringer beams. Although this staircase was poorly constructed by the builder i was able to replace the mdf stair treads with some nice tigerwood ones. Red oak stair tread from amazon. To salvage parts of stair treads assess.
The first thing you need to do is examine your stairs and determine if the newel post actually. Step 1 determine newel and baluster placement. It keeps the tread tight and prevents most squeaking later on in life. Removing the old treads.
Step 2 remove trim newel posts and balusters. How to replace stair treads method 1of 4. Ask this old house general contractor tom silva teaches a homeowner how to replace split level stair treads in his midcentury modern home click here to subscribe to the official this old house. This wedge is far superior to simply nailing or screwing the tread down to the stringers.
Pulling up the carpet. If a board is down really tight i sometimes use that same screwdriver and a hammer to break the board into pieces. Cut the carpet with a utility knife under the lip of the top step.