How To Install Vinyl Plank Flooring On Stairs

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @babion9479
    @babion9479 2 года назад +107

    this guy's far and away my favorite. He doesn't feel the need to be goofy or entertaining... no nonsense...love it

    • @Thentertainer12
      @Thentertainer12 Год назад +4

      Amen. These are the guys we need more of on RUclips. No more hype men, please.

    • @KellySKline
      @KellySKline Год назад +2

      Completely agree! Have been watching his videos for years and grateful to find this video right now. He’s the best, I think.

    • @kamilfn9703
      @kamilfn9703 4 месяца назад

      Shannon is a girls name

  • @heshakajayawardena5612
    @heshakajayawardena5612 2 года назад +72

    Shannon, you're honestly a national treasure. The amount of people you help with your videos, and the HouseImprovements forum is incredible.

  • @johnhowardnardine6815
    @johnhowardnardine6815 2 года назад +78

    Your videos are so informative because you don't only show 'what' you are doing, but you explain your thinking about 'why' you're making the decisions you've made about your process. Obviously, every home DIY project is going to have some variations compared to the one you're demonstrating with, but if we understand why certain steps are done then we can make adjustments to our own process confidently.

  • @RobB-vz2vo
    @RobB-vz2vo 2 года назад +10

    I jumped on RUclips to find out how to measure up tread accurately before cutting and I found the solution in your jig. It will be the cause of my neighbours wondering why my swearing has stopped. Thanks for posting.

  • @meagainandagain5756
    @meagainandagain5756 2 года назад +46

    The jig is brilliant. I’m definitely going to use that when I do my basement stairs. Corners come ut really good. Always professional, clear and concise.

  • @growthbydesignn
    @growthbydesignn 7 месяцев назад

    You are a great teacher, Shannon. If I had a shop teacher like you decades ago I wouldn't be as technically challenged as I am. I found you by accident but shall be back again! Thank you.

  • @csimet
    @csimet Год назад +4

    Always very informative.
    I've been looking at redoing my main staircase and vinyl plank may be the answer over more traditional thicker boards or having to rip out the existing steps. Since its so thin, you really don't have to worry about changing the riser/step height and make the "feel" odd or way out of the normal 8" it typically is. Less than 1/4" will not be noticed.

  • @joethomas7150
    @joethomas7150 2 года назад +9

    Once again I tuned into your channel to see if I could get a problem resolved. As usual, you came through again. Thanks. Everyone I talked to who “does” vinyl flooring said there’s no way to do stairs cleanly. They won’t take vinyl jobs with stairs. Once again I’m a cut above the competition because of your in depth tutorial videos. You better not retire from sharing your experience on University of RUclips. 👍👍

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  2 года назад +1

      Glad to help

    • @damienirvin777
      @damienirvin777 2 года назад +1

      Doing vinyl plank cleanly on stairs is pretty easy, so I wouldn't let any of those guys you talked to ever touch flooring in my house 😂

  • @mbmferguson
    @mbmferguson 2 года назад +6

    I love how you mention that other people might want to do it other ways based on their personal preference. Well made videos!

  • @sundukchi
    @sundukchi Год назад +1

    Your videos provide a wealth of information by not just demonstrating the "what" of your actions, but also delving into the "why" behind the decisions shaping your process. While each home DIY project may exhibit unique deviations from the one showcased, comprehending the rationale behind specific steps empowers us to confidently adapt and fine-tune our own approach.

  • @davidmontgomery3067
    @davidmontgomery3067 Год назад +1

    All components of the video was excellent. The dowel in the nose piece was really smart, something most people wouldn't think of. Thanks

    • @Moluccan56
      @Moluccan56 7 месяцев назад

      I wondered how the nose would work with just the vinyl piece. Wonder no more!

  • @jshawn209
    @jshawn209 2 года назад +6

    It’s best to put the riser piece on top of the tread. That will give you a nice straight board edge to lay on top as well as keep the dust, dirt and grime from getting down in the gaps after everything settles. Looks good though sir👍

  • @davelechelt
    @davelechelt Год назад +2

    Excellent videos, Shannon! I'm a retired carpenter, and I can assure people that not only do you thoroughly explain and show every step, you know what you're talking about and, most importantly, you do things the right way with no shortcuts.

  • @etmon5
    @etmon5 2 года назад

    Excellent application of carpentry knowledge and skill...as a journey carpenter since 1981 I learned something here....keep learning....keep teaching what you know.....

  • @michaelhorst5247
    @michaelhorst5247 2 года назад +27

    Looks really nice. I like the idea of the jig. It can come in handy with so much more then stairs.

  • @tralilol
    @tralilol 9 дней назад

    Love that jig! Great idea! Not only get the angles but the length you can just directly transfer.

  • @RASWoodProductions
    @RASWoodProductions Год назад +2

    We already did our basement floor with vinyl planks and we're ready to tackle the stairs. Great video!

  • @128file
    @128file 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for doing this video, I’ve wanted to do the same to our stairs for quite sometime but wasn’t sure how to proceed and also get the proper nose edge. I do worry that the stairs will be slippery but the nose seem to look as though it would help keep someone on socks from slipping. Great job

    • @hashimamodmia1135
      @hashimamodmia1135 2 года назад +2

      I want to do that on my stairs aswell but little worried about slipping specially with socks so 🤔 still thinking .

    • @ericssclarke
      @ericssclarke Год назад +1

      I think I prefer the heating and bending jig for the nose but that forces you to the wider planks. I am concerned about slipping for my project too. I suppose you could route out a few very shallow grooves on the treads, but not sure how that would look, and I expect it voids the material warranty. I’d hope the manufactures would offer stair tread with nose and slip solution. Your cutting jig is a great idea.

  • @DanTalbot
    @DanTalbot 2 года назад +9

    This is an awesome video, using the jig really helps too for uneven walls or slight variances in tread length to fill in those gaps. Thanks Shannon.

  • @skateaddict20
    @skateaddict20 Год назад

    This guy goes above and beyond what most guys would do 👍🏼

  • @Vistani44
    @Vistani44 2 года назад +12

    Wow this couldn't have popped up at a better time. About to install some LVP and I have a couple stairs to do. Thanks again for the great content!

  • @smitty9999
    @smitty9999 2 года назад +4

    Shannon, I used your video of installing hardwood flooring on stairs as a guide for my own house. It turned out great. I may use this method to install LVP for my stairs going to the basement.

  • @mattman7773
    @mattman7773 3 месяца назад

    Nice I did flooring for a few years a few years ago. I never did the stairs kind of regret not doing so. I think I can give it a good honest go after this video

  • @johnkidd3975
    @johnkidd3975 Год назад

    Looks Great Shannon, glad I found you today. I want to replace the carpet in my room above the garage and did not have a plan for the carpet on the stairs. This video will help me to solve the problem. Thank you

  • @MightyMirror
    @MightyMirror 9 месяцев назад

    I made a sample with pvc flooring, used a heater to remove paint i used it to bend it flooring.
    Worked good just heat the backside more then frontside so you wont do damage to the texture.

  • @marcusthomas69
    @marcusthomas69 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Shannon...I can always count on you when I'm in a bind.

  • @jorger5615
    @jorger5615 2 года назад +2

    on some steps when you remove the carpet the step overhangs about 3/4 of a inch you would have to cut that flush against the riser i start at the bottom step riser first then stair nose if its a click together then i click my step piece then a rip piece depending on the depth of the step which most cases you will need a piece then my next riser sits on top of the step i just installed so you dont have a gap and gives it a clean look i apply some pressure on my riser so theres no gap were the step and riser meet.i start at the bottom and work my way up. the stair nose piece for this product sits on top of the step but the install of steps is the same except for the stair nosing install.with this product i would glue the stairnose after all the steps are done i would have all my pieces cut and numbered and glue them down from top step to bottom and put a barrier at the top of the steps and bottom so nobody walks on them. to keep my steps from moving as i work my way up i use my brad nailer and put some brads on my step were the stair nosing covers it and at the top of my risers also were the stairnose covers it.

  • @RageCityBiscuit
    @RageCityBiscuit 2 года назад

    Just got the floor jig because of your video, didn’t know they existed been doing this 12 years. I found it to be much less time consuming to quickly trace and cut on the table saw with miter gauge for the butts instead of a razor blade.

  • @chrishatton6036
    @chrishatton6036 2 года назад

    Great video! I’m doing a remodel for a client and we can’t get a flooring company out to our job site. I now feel confident I can do the stairs myself, so thank you!

  • @stevenoliveri4854
    @stevenoliveri4854 10 месяцев назад

    A luminant cutter works better than a utility knife Shane. Easier and it's carbide. Thank you for the great videos Mr. 🙂

  • @robertgiresi9515
    @robertgiresi9515 2 года назад +3

    Thanks Shannon. This is the exactly what I need. Almost looks like the same half staircase down to my basement. I've already ripped up the old carpet and I'm using LVP for the flooring, so I need to replace with the LVP risers and treads. I had no idea how to do the bullnosing, so this video is perfect for my use case. Thanks again.

  • @antman7431
    @antman7431 2 года назад +2

    Can't go wrong with PL! 👍🏼 Glad to finally see how that new stair jig you made is used, very clever

  • @valierpacheu-lm5wf
    @valierpacheu-lm5wf 9 месяцев назад +1

    I use a 2-1/2 in. blade with the oscillating tool to remove the padding. Works great and very fast.

  • @katereitzel
    @katereitzel 3 месяца назад

    Thank you. This process was such a mystery before, now I feel ready to install.

  • @gerrymcintosh4477
    @gerrymcintosh4477 Год назад

    I always found stairs take longer to install than the actual flooring, and in your case with making a video takes even longer. Well done though, I applaud your patience and thoroughness. 👏👍🇨🇦

  • @larryhofer8853
    @larryhofer8853 Год назад +1

    Sir, I've done that too and routed out a V-shaped couch out on the bottom where the 90 going down from shep

  • @sfriz
    @sfriz 2 года назад +2

    Oscillating tool with a scraper blade is great for getting the foam backing off.

  • @loumonte658
    @loumonte658 2 года назад +5

    To avoid using a table saw to rip narrow peices (down to about 1/4") I use wide mouth pliers such as welding pliers or flashing pliers work fine.

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  2 года назад +3

      So score first then snap with pliers? Good idea.

    • @loumonte658
      @loumonte658 2 года назад +1

      @@HouseImprovements yes.

    • @MSeroga
      @MSeroga 2 года назад +1

      Yea try scoring it with a knife and then breaking it off by hand when the cut piece is that small, sometimes that floor is very sharp you'll slice your hand on it, won't want to do that again after haha.

  • @robt7165
    @robt7165 2 года назад

    Yes any stair work the gig is great alot of old stairs are not so square or plumb so u have to take in mind of the finish product results

  • @roodog3761
    @roodog3761 2 года назад

    Thank you for this one. My first time here today, and though I don’t need this right now, my daughter does…no stairs, but still highly informative.

  • @dooooooval904
    @dooooooval904 28 дней назад

    I like to caulk the gap in the 90°s with gray, white, or brown caulk to help hide it. It goes the extra mile and doesn't look tacky. Sometimes I'll get lucky and find 90° trim profiles that match the flooring style just for the stair joints.. All depends on depends on the brand and the budget.

  • @daveanderson2865
    @daveanderson2865 2 года назад +19

    I just watched an English dude make a jig for the nose and form a piece of vinyl with a heat gun and some clamps. It worked pretty slick. He did all the treads first.

    • @trent1755
      @trent1755 2 года назад +4

      I was thinking the exact same thing because I watched it too. I would rather match the existing floor 100% with his method. But I will say Shannon's turned out Damn good as well. I bet that sucked scraping all that foam off.

    • @thebrownfamilydiybrown230
      @thebrownfamilydiybrown230 Год назад +1

      Can you guys send me that link to the video ? Anyone have material list

    • @tonysanfilippo1101
      @tonysanfilippo1101 Год назад

      Will you share the link? Thanks

    • @kevinfultz1908
      @kevinfultz1908 Год назад

      Is there a channel to go to on that

    • @kevinfultz1908
      @kevinfultz1908 Год назад

      What's up with the link to that?

  • @deantoth7802
    @deantoth7802 2 года назад

    Thank you Shannon again Im learning from you , Im retired and updating my house and would have made mistakes along the way that would have ticked me off your instructional videos prevented that. would have loved to work with you. thank you

  • @micmike
    @micmike Год назад

    Very nice demo, thanks appreciate. Also the jig is an excellent method of fitting everything together tightly. Thanks

  • @williamtaylor1559
    @williamtaylor1559 2 года назад

    Colored caulking will fix that I've done this with regular laminate but I boxed it in with corner trim came out real nice

  • @ranjaniranganathan5896
    @ranjaniranganathan5896 2 года назад +2

    Thanks, this looks pretty easy to DIY. Very helpful!
    Quick ques - if I don't want to put the riser on as a laminate, what about your approach changes?

  • @guenterhollik3890
    @guenterhollik3890 2 года назад

    It’s always fun to listen to you. You explain everything so calm and good to listen to

  • @mxaexm
    @mxaexm 2 года назад

    By far the best home improvements videos on the internet!

  • @Gitiffan
    @Gitiffan 2 месяца назад

    My only apprehension on applying vinyl planks on my stairs is the slipperiness factor. There are times where I have had one foot slip on my carpeted stairs and I catch myself on the handrail. What more slickness with vinyl. I am getting up in my later years and I cannot afford a big fall, unlike when I was younger. I do prefer the looks of vinyl planks over carpet. Thank you for the video.

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  2 месяца назад +2

      Look for a vinyl with more texture. ruclips.net/video/09Caxw4ym3c/видео.html

  • @cpet5048
    @cpet5048 2 года назад

    Absolutely brilliant! Very proud of you, gives me huge ideas on my next project. From the United Kingdom xx

  • @davevickers9742
    @davevickers9742 Год назад

    Nice jig, we haven’t got that in uk yet but definitely will make one after seeing this vid, just finished fitting some porcelanos herringbone lvp on stairs for a customer. Took so long and I don’t think it looked good. Herringbone doesn’t belong on stairs! But customer knows best I suppose. We used nosings from a company in uk called stairrods quality was amazing but you gotta skin the lvp. Check em out pricey but proper job! Seriously good video. You gave a professional a few pointers thanks!

  • @myhobbyguitar4117
    @myhobbyguitar4117 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the instructions. You made it look so easy. This could be my next home project.

    • @Sebashtian_solis
      @Sebashtian_solis 2 года назад

      Don’t use that liquid nails glue, one of the cheapest and worst glues. I advise you use Bostik glue buckets

  • @phuxxdeluxe5408
    @phuxxdeluxe5408 2 года назад +2

    Nice video very informative (and at a perfect time, 1st time home owner here)

    • @gth042
      @gth042 2 года назад

      You're gonna like this channel :)

  • @zephyr1408
    @zephyr1408 2 года назад

    I use a Thompson Stair Jig(s) made of metal marked left & right with a 1x3 scrap to run them on. Their cheap and I charge $65 an hour so it’s not a money maker to spend time making those?
    PL expands slightly and will raise up the tread and riser slight and more so the more you use?
    I never heard of the gasing off method? But learn something everyday!
    I am a contractor (finish & cabinets) ? I see multiple comments about DIY’ers wanting to run out and do their stairs?
    Word of Caution: stairs , landings, and rails are some of thee most complicated building project a carpenter can do (finish). The hard part is done figuring the rise/ run and min’s calculations however when changing materials you may need to re-sheet your stairs to make them dead flat for a good look and adhesion !
    That may change your min’s on rise/run!
    Causing a code issue if your selling your home and it’s inspected by new buyer’s ?
    Which bringing it back into code might cost!!!!!

  • @serge_121
    @serge_121 2 года назад

    if you do tread first you can sit riser on top. No gaps and match the color of vinyl with grout type caulk and caulk where tread meets riser

  • @naythanstonge9411
    @naythanstonge9411 Год назад +1

    The nosing should not have been placed overtop of the tread. Due to no mechanical fastener being utilized, over time the heavy traffic nosing gets this will be knocked off. Had the surface of the vinyl that the nosing was glued to been sanded, it may stand up a bit longer however the proper way would have been to install the wood nosing with counter sunk screws, then glue the nosing on fully to that. Once vinyl nosing is dry, glue treads with a 1/8" v notch trowel or a 5 prong nozzle on a construction adhesive tube. Overall, I would say this is a great job and this guy does know what he is doing for sure, I just always look at durability. I have done walls, counters (non food), electric fireplace surrounds, stairs, etc. With vinyl. I will even take a sheet of vinyl or 1/8" veneer stained to match and router out the stringers.
    I have never used the nosing either. Typically I go full tread and put my table saw blade on a 45 degree mitre and when installing I will use 1/16" tile spacers and later tape everywhere and apply silicone (need to tape for perfect crisp line). Does a really nice job and well, silicone is a construction adhesive of its own.

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  Год назад

      23:30 mark I talk about what to sand to prep for fastening

  • @thehound1359
    @thehound1359 2 года назад

    Definitely saving this for when I do my steps in the near future.

  • @markarita3
    @markarita3 2 года назад +1

    FYI, I installed this type of flooring on stairs as well. The flooring was available with and without the foam backing and so I was able to use flooring adhesive and trowel. I was just curious if you thought of asking if it was available (in your area) without the backing. Before I started this job, I just assumed they all came (now) with attached backing. The brand was Toucan btw.

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  2 года назад

      This flooring was ordered by the home owner a couple years ago when they did the entire basement , these are just some planks left over from that project . If you can order it without the foam that would have worked well.

  • @JoseGarcia-zs7qh
    @JoseGarcia-zs7qh 9 месяцев назад

    Nice job!! Going to floor stairs soon and this video is helping me a lot!! Thx for your tips.

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  9 месяцев назад

      I have a follow up you may like.ruclips.net/video/09Caxw4ym3c/видео.html

  • @littlebeetle81
    @littlebeetle81 8 месяцев назад

    Looks really good. Thank you for the great instructions. I will be doing mine soon.

  • @rinzler9775
    @rinzler9775 Год назад

    The measuring jig is a fantastic idea.

  • @theadhdhandyman
    @theadhdhandyman 2 года назад +3

    Great video. Wish I would have found this a while back, but better late than never. I’m definitely making that jig. Thanks!!

  • @craigwood8605
    @craigwood8605 2 года назад

    This looks beautiful and I am by no means as good as you at installing flooring but I can hold my own. This type of flooring is slick and is in my opinion a fall hazzard.

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  2 года назад

      Most vinyl plank flooring is actually not slippery like laminate flooring or hardwood flooring

  • @gjackson6569
    @gjackson6569 2 года назад +2

    Great video and very well explained! Thanks so much for that. I'm planning on doing some stairs that lead to the basement so this will help greatly. Much appreciated!!

  • @ginotacobell3098
    @ginotacobell3098 Год назад

    Thanks for an excellent video Shannon. I just like other people really enjoy your video. 👍
    I just have an idea instead of SKIP steps for walking up/down because you can't finish the job in a day, measure lengths of all steps and mark them and then cut them in 1 day then next day you install and glue them. 🤔

  • @stathi13
    @stathi13 Год назад

    Thanks for the video Shannon. I feel more confident doing my stairs soon

  • @kylesober7494
    @kylesober7494 2 года назад

    Funny how this vid just showed up. I was searching Lowes for bullnose pieces so I can do my stairs. I think using the bullnose will help with steps not being so slippery.

  • @vivarias
    @vivarias 2 года назад +2

    The liquid nails I bought says it works on foam board. Isn't the backing a type of foam? Is it absolutely necessary to remove it? Seems like the hardest part of my project so far 😃

    • @symplisweetly
      @symplisweetly 2 года назад +1

      This is my question too. I’m hoping to avoid removing the attached underlayment!

  • @paolagutierrez6851
    @paolagutierrez6851 Год назад

    I’m going to try this myself, thanks to your guidance.

  • @CY-ZG
    @CY-ZG Год назад

    I have confidence to do this after watching the video, thanks

  • @jasmingill240
    @jasmingill240 2 года назад

    Thks you have explained it so well even a beginner’s can have a go.

  • @pammiesue7931
    @pammiesue7931 Год назад +1

    When you replace the wood should it be 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch thick plywood?

  • @ItsViolaRose
    @ItsViolaRose 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video! We installed a floor, got to the top of the stairs and then went…oh no! Lol hopefully this video helps us!

  • @Papa-sm1wk
    @Papa-sm1wk 2 года назад

    Very nice. Now I have to go check if I have enough leftover

  • @jasmingill240
    @jasmingill240 2 года назад

    The best video on laminate floor.

  • @brianrobbins3499
    @brianrobbins3499 2 года назад

    Shannon is the best on the details

  • @abelaguilar7136
    @abelaguilar7136 2 года назад

    Thank you for taking your time I learn something about vinyl plank steps

  • @jaysonmoscato
    @jaysonmoscato Год назад

    Listen here, crystal clear!!! Well put together video... Wow

  • @edgarmartinez1512
    @edgarmartinez1512 2 года назад +5

    You make it look so easy, appreciate the details you give in this video you inspired me to do my own stairs keep up the great work!!

  • @A4dableContractors
    @A4dableContractors Месяц назад

    Good information. My only question is, why not install the treads first?

  • @YelpBullhorn
    @YelpBullhorn 2 года назад +2

    Nice job. It looks great, but I'm not sure I like the lip on the treads. Have you ever considered bending the piece of vinyl on the tread by using a heat gun to form the nose? That way you get a nice neat seamless finish.

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  2 года назад +1

      I have never tried that but see some people have done that.

  • @rogerwilco1910
    @rogerwilco1910 11 месяцев назад

    Use pliers and break slowly from one edge to the other and you can score and snap the narrow cut off

  • @josephstory6461
    @josephstory6461 2 года назад

    Canadien?
    Very helpful. Saved me alot of headache!

  • @victorcaneljr6073
    @victorcaneljr6073 Год назад

    Looks professionally done, beautiful.

  • @Bethesolution
    @Bethesolution 2 года назад

    Great job! Of course, the accessory, matching bullnose pieces quadruple the cost of materials!

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  2 года назад +2

      Actually this nosing was basically the same cost as a comparable aluminum nosing made for the same purpose. These were $30 /8' and we could get 2 noses per piece so it really was not that bad and you need a nosing anyways and this looks great IMO if you can find one that matches your flooring as well as this one did.

  • @ipuniversalconstruction7780
    @ipuniversalconstruction7780 Месяц назад

    Great Video!! Quick Question, should expansion be a concern?

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  28 дней назад +1

      On this small of pieces no. Acclimate the flooring to the room before hand and you will be fine.

  • @bounchan4691
    @bounchan4691 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks you bro,I like the way you teach slowly, I like that

  • @TheSlipperyNoodle
    @TheSlipperyNoodle 2 года назад

    That looks a lot better than I figured it would.

  • @FSCHW
    @FSCHW 2 года назад

    Great. I can’t wait to try this. Will you show how to finish the tops of the sides where the is a gap?

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  2 года назад +1

      Sorry home owner was going to handle that but basically a painted piece of trim like a cove works nicely.

  • @tekkamanraiden6065
    @tekkamanraiden6065 2 года назад +2

    Perfect, I have some left over LVP from our basement project. I'm curious could you use a nosing under the LVP like you would use for tile or would that be a bad idea?

  • @tinadeschamps2315
    @tinadeschamps2315 Год назад

    Best video so far, I like your homemade jig.

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  Год назад

      I have a video for that jig as well. There is a link to that video in the video description.

  • @margaretrengstorf7182
    @margaretrengstorf7182 2 года назад

    So very helpful! We plan on doing exactly what you said next week! Hello from Minnesota. =)

  • @annrossiter506
    @annrossiter506 Год назад

    Hi. Do you have a video on carpeting the treads and paneling on the risers please

  • @lacombar
    @lacombar 2 года назад +1

    How did you deal with the skirt boards ? A video about all the preparation work would be useful as I found out it's really where things take time to figure things out.

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  2 года назад

      That so much depends on the existing stairs and the flooring details you are going with. Our forum is a good place to discuss things like that with me.www.house-improvements.com/forums/

  • @colleenscottcarmello5103
    @colleenscottcarmello5103 Год назад

    Thinking nailing that half-round under the nose would be a more secure way to attach that. Use some glue first then nail it. let it dry then glue the nose on.. Putting too much trust in that glue to hold over the years. The stairs do look beautiful though.. Great idea using flooring planks. I always learn something new on these channels..

  • @camman61
    @camman61 2 года назад

    Great Job ! I like that you talk as your installing :)

  • @thomasmagda4580
    @thomasmagda4580 2 года назад

    Beautiful. I hate to be the guy that has to remove that for the next reno!

  • @rollandelliott
    @rollandelliott Месяц назад

    that jig is FIRE! do most manufacturers make matching bullnose stair treads? I'm using pergo if that matters? what do you do for stair treads where the left and right sides are visible???

    • @HouseImprovements
      @HouseImprovements  28 дней назад

      Some do and some are better than this now. This type would be tough to use if a side is open as well.

  • @percywilliams135
    @percywilliams135 Месяц назад

    Thanks for posting, I learned a few things

  • @jjhj08
    @jjhj08 2 месяца назад

    Many thanks! Well done. Unfortunately, I do have a question. Would you glue the very first "nose plank" which leads into the stairs and basically is still part of the floating floor on the upper level?