05-18-2017, 05:44 PM
I am upgrading the stair case in my house. It is currently carpet on top of 1” thick plywood treads. I plan on removing all the carpet and replacing the treads/risers with solid hardwood (on top of the existing plywood). A few questions:
1. Does/would it make sense to use a foam underlayment under the new treads (similar to underlayments used when laying down hardwood flooring). I haven't really seen this – but it makes sense to me to deaden sound and take out any unevenness in the existing plywood. I should mention the stair case is a “curved” staircase and so the treads are basically shaped like a slice of pie. Smaller on the inboard side and up to 18” wide along the outer edge).
2. Attaching New Treads to the Existing Plywood Treads – Finish nails or screws w/ plugs (sanded flush and finished of course).
3. Attaching Bottom Newel Posts to the Staring Tread. The lower newel posts will sit on top of the Staring Step which has a wrap-around bull nose tread/riser. I have seen a number of different hardware solutions for affixing the post to the surface of the tread – including a large lag bolt up thru the underside of the tread into the bottom of the post. But I think I would like something more secure. Was thinking about a 2”x2” tenon at the bottom of the post, thru the tread and then into a box mortise on the underside of the tread (probab1y at least 5” long in the box mortise). Thoughts?
4. Finish – Are there any non-slip or slip resistant finishes that are commonly used on wooden staircases?
Thanks
1. Does/would it make sense to use a foam underlayment under the new treads (similar to underlayments used when laying down hardwood flooring). I haven't really seen this – but it makes sense to me to deaden sound and take out any unevenness in the existing plywood. I should mention the stair case is a “curved” staircase and so the treads are basically shaped like a slice of pie. Smaller on the inboard side and up to 18” wide along the outer edge).
2. Attaching New Treads to the Existing Plywood Treads – Finish nails or screws w/ plugs (sanded flush and finished of course).
3. Attaching Bottom Newel Posts to the Staring Tread. The lower newel posts will sit on top of the Staring Step which has a wrap-around bull nose tread/riser. I have seen a number of different hardware solutions for affixing the post to the surface of the tread – including a large lag bolt up thru the underside of the tread into the bottom of the post. But I think I would like something more secure. Was thinking about a 2”x2” tenon at the bottom of the post, thru the tread and then into a box mortise on the underside of the tread (probab1y at least 5” long in the box mortise). Thoughts?
4. Finish – Are there any non-slip or slip resistant finishes that are commonly used on wooden staircases?
Thanks