Ok we decided we could do that.
Installing floating engineered hardwood on stairs.
Engineered flooring goes down over a thin foam sheet which provides cushioning and sound dampening.
While that dried it was time to solve another challenge.
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Cut the prefinished stair riser to the proper height using a circular saw.
If you are installing engineered hardwood on your existing stairs you.
More on that later.
Hardwood on stairs commitment mistake 1.
For step installations where the floating floor is glued down to the existing treads flush stair nosing if available can be used.
The planks glue together to create a floor that floats moves freely as a unit.
When installing an engineered wood floor there are a few things to consider from the condition of the subfloor to the method that you will use to install the flooring.
Installing a floating floor to a flush transition molding can potentially lead to buckling end joint peaking and squeaks later on.
Do you recommend installing the stair treads and risers first.
I am wondering about this since i will be installing new engineered wood flooring at the top of the stairs too and want the finishing to be done right and without excessive challenges due to poor planning.
Measure the riser on the bottom step.
I had the same issue that kelly over at lilypad cottage was dealing with during her stair renovation.
Each one of stair steps had a lip or edge on it nosing and the replacement hardwood flooring we planned to install didn t cover it.
Hardwood stairs cost quite a bit more money than the kind of engineered wood that you can get from a large chain home improvement store or a distributor online.
What can make hardwood flooring for stairs extremely pricey is having a custom staircase built out of a hardwood.
You need to leave a 5 16 inch gap between the flooring and the baseboard or wall around the perimeter of the room to allow the floor enough space to expand.
Dealing with the stair nosing.
A smooth expanse of wood flooring adds warmth and anchors a room.
There are some key differences in engineered wood vs.