I bought treads on a sale a few years ago with the intent to tear out the gross carpeted stairs (three sets in this home). With some paternity leave burning away, I finally had the time to tackle this job. I started with the bottom set of five which I think look nice, so I’m excited to get the stairmaster 5000 set done.
I am still missing the final kick plate on this bottom set but will put that in today & for the sides I’m thinking a beige/tan caulking (matches the wood) to cleanly fill any gaps along the sides & I’ll finish the bottom step with some quarter round along the base. Now it’s into the main set of stairs:
This demo was a nasty job I have to tell you. The carpet tack board they went overboard with doubling up on it so to remove it (sledgeomatic & crowbar)
was a pita and I stuck myself in the hand/fingers like 30 times through this demo. I also noticed that with this house being from 1977 (I think?) there have been multiple refreshes with new carpet as I had the joy of pulling out 5 zillion carpet pad staples from the subfloor before I could clean off the old glue and prep it for the new riser/tread. Lastly it is crazy how much dirt carpet lets through in an high traffic space and captures underneath - pretty gross.
SO, wife is taking me out to breakfast but after that I’m going to get back into cutting & installing the treads and risers with Liquid nails (no squeaks and no nail holes lol). I have a nail gun rig and is what I was going to use but my contractor father-in-law recommended liquid nails for a solid, no squeak, lasting bond.
This house is not square lol. Nothing about this house is square lol.
TBC
I am still missing the final kick plate on this bottom set but will put that in today & for the sides I’m thinking a beige/tan caulking (matches the wood) to cleanly fill any gaps along the sides & I’ll finish the bottom step with some quarter round along the base. Now it’s into the main set of stairs:
This demo was a nasty job I have to tell you. The carpet tack board they went overboard with doubling up on it so to remove it (sledgeomatic & crowbar)
was a pita and I stuck myself in the hand/fingers like 30 times through this demo. I also noticed that with this house being from 1977 (I think?) there have been multiple refreshes with new carpet as I had the joy of pulling out 5 zillion carpet pad staples from the subfloor before I could clean off the old glue and prep it for the new riser/tread. Lastly it is crazy how much dirt carpet lets through in an high traffic space and captures underneath - pretty gross.
SO, wife is taking me out to breakfast but after that I’m going to get back into cutting & installing the treads and risers with Liquid nails (no squeaks and no nail holes lol). I have a nail gun rig and is what I was going to use but my contractor father-in-law recommended liquid nails for a solid, no squeak, lasting bond.
This house is not square lol. Nothing about this house is square lol.
TBC
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