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Custom Stair Treads - Step Up to the Real Thing! |
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Stair treads to match your flooring is available from Processingwood.com! We can take your beautiful flooring up your stairs to the next level. We bullnose the leading edge and can provide the stair treads with no returns, left return only, or right return only, or with both returns. (The return is bringing the bullnose edge down the side of the tread.) We mill them to the thickness you specify. We can also provide nosing trim that will match up to your tongue and groove flooring for the top step and balcony overhangs. We can make stair treads out of most species, especially those hard to find woods like 100+ year old Antique Heart Pine. We can also do multi-specie treads such as White Oak with Walnut Bullnose and returns. Risers can be provided out of the same material. We also can provide stair trim and handrailings out of the same material as your treads and risers. Stairs can have many components, such as treads, risers, bullnose, and others parts. Here is a good explanation of stairs(external link) . Processingwood.com can make stair components to your specifications. Just send us your requirements and we can provide you a quote. Be sure to include the specie you want your components made out of, especially if matching an existing flooring. Of course, our ability to match the material to your flooring is another good reason to purchase your flooring from processingwood.com. We can insure that the best material gets put into stair treads and risers, and that your flooring flows seamlessly from one floor to the next. Railings can be matched as well, along with other stair parts such as trim. We can even do curved stairs. One unique stair tread configuration we have done is multi-specie stairs, such as oak with walnut nosing and returns. |
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What ever your stair configuration, call us for a quote for your project. We will be glad to provide a detailed quote based on your blueprints. |
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Stair Treads deserve the best wood! Be sure and familiarize yourself with stair tread parts - especially treads and risers when designing your stairs. Understanding the different parts of a stair configuration will help you with your design.
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