DIY

How To Fix Slippery Wood Stairs?
To fix slippery stairs, use carpet stair treads or rubber grips for traction and safety. Read our full guide to explore all your best options.

Porch Stair Replacement Tips for a Sturdy Entryway
Upgrade your porch with stair replacement tips for a sturdy, updated entryway. Learn key steps, smart materials, and how carpet stair treads add safety.

Hardwood Stair Tread with Both Return
A stair tread with both return has finished edges on both sides, ideal for open stairs. Learn how it adds style, safety, and easy DIY value.

Double Return Stair Tread
A double return tread has finished edges on both sides, perfect for open stairs. Learn how it adds safety, symmetry, and style in our full guide.

How To Paint Stair Risers With Carpet
To paint stair risers with carpet, tape off the treads, protect the area, prime, and apply paint carefully. Learn more in our step-by-step guide.

How To Install Retrofit Stair Treads And Risers
To install retrofit stair treads, clean and prep your stairs, cut to size, secure with adhesive, then finish—learn more in our full DIY guide.

What Kind of Wood is Used for Stair Treads?
The most common types of wood used for stair treads are oak, maple, cherry, walnut, and pine. Explore this guide to find the best fit for your home.

Flexible Stair Nosing
Flexible stair nosing protects stair edges and boosts safety and style. Learn how to choose, install, and pair it with carpet stair treads today.

Stair Baluster Replacement
Replacing stair balusters is a simple, cost-effective way to update your staircase’s look and safety. Explore this guide to learn how.