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Wood stairs vs carpeted stairs
Posted on 3/23/26 at 5:43 pm
Posted on 3/23/26 at 5:43 pm
What's everyone's thoughts here. Our stairs have old carpet and I've thought about converting it to wood treads and risers. Seems easier to clean at least and better looking. But potentially easier to slip? Other downsides?
Posted on 3/23/26 at 5:54 pm to nerd guy
I pulled the 1970s carpet off of mine and just left the 2x12 stairs and risers exposed. I re trimmed all the outside and inside corners with new 1x cypress. It looks good to me. When I get the wood floors re finished I’ll probably have them sanded and stained
if yours is like mine you’ll have a couple thousand brads to remove and you’ll need a flat tool to get all the carpet fibers out of the seams
if yours is like mine you’ll have a couple thousand brads to remove and you’ll need a flat tool to get all the carpet fibers out of the seams
This post was edited on 3/23/26 at 5:56 pm
Posted on 3/23/26 at 6:36 pm to nerd guy
I prefer wood, we slipped more when we had carpeted stairs. Just don't walk around the house in socks, that's nasty anyway.
Posted on 3/23/26 at 6:52 pm to cgrand
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if yours is like mine you’ll have a couple thousand brads to remove and you’ll need a flat tool to get all the carpet fibers out of the seams
That does sound like a pain in the arse
I did replace my handrails a while back and stained them myself. Was think of doing that for treada and buying oak trees to stain. Those prestained caps looks like a decent idea too.
Posted on 3/23/26 at 9:27 pm to nerd guy
Wood always, hate carpet and especially hate carpeted stairs.
Get a set of stair tread gauges, will save you a lot of trial and error. I use mine with my track saw, makes it a much easier process and the fitment is perfect every time.
Get a set of stair tread gauges, will save you a lot of trial and error. I use mine with my track saw, makes it a much easier process and the fitment is perfect every time.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 9:35 am to nerd guy
I had carpet stairs in my old place until the carpet on one of the steps came loose. Took about 2 weeks of "I'll get to that over the weekend" before I had 3 steps where the carpet came off. Plus, they were a PITA to clean, especially with pets.
I ripped it out and went with wood stairs. Because of the condition of the wood, I decided to replace the entire setup. I found treads at HD and only had to cut to size and stain. I then used a 1"x8" to cut the risers and painted them white.
This also let me finally see the area under my stairs and immediately spun off into an under stairs storage area project. Which was my first sheetrock job; thankfully it was in a closet that I planned to put up shelving all over
I ripped it out and went with wood stairs. Because of the condition of the wood, I decided to replace the entire setup. I found treads at HD and only had to cut to size and stain. I then used a 1"x8" to cut the risers and painted them white.
This also let me finally see the area under my stairs and immediately spun off into an under stairs storage area project. Which was my first sheetrock job; thankfully it was in a closet that I planned to put up shelving all over
This post was edited on 3/24/26 at 9:36 am
Posted on 3/24/26 at 9:39 am to nerd guy
wood and its not even close.
be warned though, this may not be as easy as you think; our carpeted stairs were a nightmare after it was removed; the crap they passed off as risers and treads and spacing was amateur-hour. the thick carpet hid all kinds of issues.
ended up costing us around $3k total to have some professionals come in and 'rebuild' our stairs, make sure each step was square, even and same height and do all the little trim work to make it look professional.
10/10 would do it again in a heartbeat and not bat an eye.
be warned though, this may not be as easy as you think; our carpeted stairs were a nightmare after it was removed; the crap they passed off as risers and treads and spacing was amateur-hour. the thick carpet hid all kinds of issues.
ended up costing us around $3k total to have some professionals come in and 'rebuild' our stairs, make sure each step was square, even and same height and do all the little trim work to make it look professional.
10/10 would do it again in a heartbeat and not bat an eye.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 12:28 pm to nerd guy
Slinkys don't work for shite on carpeted stairs.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:15 pm to Weekend Warrior79
Yea we have two dogs and they keep it plenty dirty. Especially since we got our fence replaced two months ago and the perimeter is still mostly dirt.
Sounds like there's not too many downsides to wood so maybe I'll finally start on it. I'm slow with all of my projects this could take a while.
Sounds like there's not too many downsides to wood so maybe I'll finally start on it. I'm slow with all of my projects this could take a while.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 1:26 pm to nerd guy
I've had both and vastly prefer wood stairs. In fact we plan to replace the carpet stairs on our new home with wood, actually LVP, like most of the rest of the house.
Posted on 3/24/26 at 8:17 pm to nerd guy
I was criticized for carpeting my stairs. So far I don't regret it. I wanted quiet, easy and cheap. I can rip it off and put new down in one day for about $100 in materials.
That said, I wouldn't cover up decent wood stairs with carpet. And I don't have inside dogs.
That said, I wouldn't cover up decent wood stairs with carpet. And I don't have inside dogs.
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