DIY

What Is A Tread Return?
A tread return is the finished edge of a stair tread that extends past the riser for a polished look. Learn how it enhances safety in staircase design.

How To Replace Stair Treads
Replacing stair treads involves removing the old ones, cutting new treads to size, and securing them in place. Follow our guide for a seamless installation.

Can You Use Polyurethane On Stairs?
Yes, you can use polyurethane on wooden stairs to enhance durability and protection. Learn how to apply it correctly for the best results.

How To Update A Spiral Staircase
Update your spiral staircase with custom carpet stair treads and decorative accents to enhance safety and style. Learn more about the best update ideas.

Cheap Stair Covering Ideas
The cheapest way to cover stairs is with carpet treads, paint, decals, or vinyl covers. Learn more about these affordable stair makeover ideas.

What is a No Return Stair Tread?
A no return stair tread has unfinished edges and is used for enclosed stairs where the sides are not visible. Learn more about its benefits and uses.

How to Do a Mitered Return Stair Tread
To create a mitered return, cut the stair tread at a 45-degree angle, attach a return piece, and secure it with glue. Learn more about the full process here.

How to Secure Rubber Stair Treads?
The best way to secure rubber stair treads is by using a strong adhesive, ensuring a firm bond. Learn more about proper installation and maintenance.

How to Measure Stair Tread Depth
To measure stair tread depth, extend a tape measure from the front edge to where it meets the riser. Learn more about proper stair measurements and safety tips.