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Overlay Stair Construction |
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This is a view of the stairs before construction. We will remove the carpet. |
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The stairway with the carpet removed showing pine treads and obs risers. This is typical builder grade stairs. |
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The overhang of the nose ins marked for removal. |
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The existing pine nose is cut and removed. |
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A stair angle gauge is used to determine the intersacting angle of the stair tread and the skirting board. |
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The angle guage is than placed on the tread and marked to get a exact fit. Note the padding that we use to protect the floor. |
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The tread is then cut to fit and installed using glue and fastners. |
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The same process is used to fit the oak riser. |
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A view of the completed stairs along with a new rail system. |
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