Wood Stair Treads for DIY Stairs
Find wood stair treads in unfinished Brazilian cherry. This DIY stair system for wood stair treads is an overlay design. No need for tearing out your current stairs. Three easy steps will give you a solid hardwood starecase. Simply measure existing stairs, cut new wood stair treads to size, and attach to staircase with construction grade polyurethane-based adhesive. Imagine DIY stairs that in most cases can be completed in 1 day. A 30-year warranty assures you many years of enjoyment and appreciation for the beauty and durability of these Brazilian cherry hardwood treads.
Complete these DIY stairs with corresponding risers found here. The wood stair treads need the matching risers for a snug, glove-like fit. Once installed you can finish off by staining, painting, or a combination of both.
The wood stair treads come in three widths (36", 42", 48") and can be easily cut to size.
Wood Stair Tread Highlights
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This tread has a 2x square nosing
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Unfinished solid hardwood - Brazilian cherry
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Overlay system - no need to tear-down existing stairs
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Warranty - 30 years
When Stair Parts Will Fit
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Use on 2x10 construction grade stairs
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Tread should be 1 1/2" or less
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Depth no greater than 11"
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Widths of treads available; 36", 42", and 48"
DIY Stair Installation
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Take careful measurements of nose depth, tread depth and length
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Cut tread to size
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Install using construction grade adhesive
Required Materials and Tools
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Scroll and table saws
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Measuring tape (metal)
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Triangular ruler
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Commercial strength adhesive (polyurethane-based)
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Standard caulk gun
Please Note: Must install wood stair tread on top of 2x10 construction grade stairs. Fits 2X treads no more than 1 1/2" thick.
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