Should you nail or screw stair treads?

Should you nail or screw stair treads?

Don't fasten treads and or risers with only nails or staples. The adhesive is much more important than the fasteners. There will be times when fastening may be limited, so a good adhesive is critical. Don't use the stringer as a level for the treads.

Do you install stair treads or risers first?

4 Answers. The riser is installed first for the reason that you want a nice tight fit along the top of the riser to the tread above it. An experienced carpenter will install the risers and treads from the top of the stairs down so that they can always be fitting the next riser against the bottom of the previous tread.

How do you increase stair tread depth?

The stair riser must measure 8 to 8 1/4 inches high. For stair treads less than 9 inches deep, secure a new, deeper tread directly on top of the existing tread. To prevent the new tread from protruding beyond the 1 1/2-inch nosing required by codes, secure a new riser to each existing riser, too.

Does stair riser sit on top of tread?

How do you finish oak stair treads?

The simplest way to finish oak stair treads is with two coats of clear polyurethane, which enhances both the grain and the natural reddish to goldish tinge of the wood. Bring out further warmth by coating the treads with wood stain before applying poly finish.