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Subject:
Wide
Walnut Stair Treads
Question:
I'm looking for very wide Walnut stair treads,
something on the order of twelve feet. My local carpet
store here in the Bay area says they don't exist.
Reply:
You're not looking in the right direction. A quick
look in the yellow pages for stair builders or custom
lumber will probably land you the right retail store.
Subject:
Stringers
Question: Your site says stringers go on the sides of
steps, but our contractor insists they help support
the treads. Help clear the confusion.
Reply:
Your contractor or builder is correct. Different
terminology goes hand in hand from one region to
another. I have always heard stringers referred as
stair skirting, but the area under the treads also
serves as a support system. Similar to a floor joist
system in that the final floor covering lies directly
above the stringers on the steps.
Subject:
Refinish
Stairs. Get Shading Out
Question: I have an older cherry wood staircase that
has had a carpet runner on them for the last 20 years.
I've enclosed a picture. Do you see the difference in
color? I' wondering if the floor sanders can stain
this to make the same color?
Reply:
There is no easy answer to your question. Years of
direct light and indirect light will always show a
pattern where the runner was. A few solutions would be
keeping the runner, stain the staircase very dark, use
a solid stain, paint, or replace the treads. Keep in
mind, staining very dark will not eliminate the
problem completely.
Subject:
Repair
Cracked Treads
Question: I have two steps that are cracked in the
middle. I guess you call them step treads. How
difficult would it be to replace them? My home is in
the Boston area and is 35 years old.
Reply:
I'm not familiar with step construction in New
England. An expert in staircase repairs can probably
better answer your question. However I can say this.
If it's a mortised staircase, repair time will be much
longer because the entire stair system is tied
together as one unit. |