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Closed False Tread

$26.00
Closed riser stairs offer a seamless, clean look that's become a staple in modern and traditional home design. A false stair tread and riser kit is the ideal solution for a cost-effective staircase makeover, providing a fresh appearance without the need for extensive construction. Integrating premade stair treads into your stairs renovation simplifies the process, ensuring that both DIY stair remodel enthusiasts and professionals can achieve top-notch results. Tread and riser installation doesn't have to be a complex task; with precut stair parts, the process becomes manageable for anyone looking to undertake a stair riser upgrade. If your goal is staircase refacing, closed tread stairs provide a solid foundation for your project. Riser refurbishing enhances the durability and aesthetics of your closed staircase, breathing new life into an old stairway. Moreover, stair tread replacement is a straightforward way to inject style and safety into your home staircase improvement endeavors. For those seeking custom stair tread fabrication, our easy stair upgrade kits are designed to fit a variety of stair dimensions, ensuring a perfect match for your unique space. Embrace the elegance and simplicity of a closed stairway remodel with our comprehensive staircase remodeling components, and enjoy the satisfaction of a well-executed home transformation.

The Closed False Tread Kit includes a False Tread and False Riser made from veneered contractor-grade materials. The False Tread is 1/2" x 11" x 6" wide, while the False Riser is 1/2" x 8" x 6" wide. Designed to go against the wall, this kit provides a clean and polished look without miter return moulding on the side. It's a cost-effective solution for achieving a professional finish on your staircase.

False Tread - Installation Instructions

Closed Stair Installation

  1. Fit and install the false risers on the closed side of the stair using glue and finish nails.
  2. Place the false tread against the skirt/kick board of the stair and mark the length needed from the face of one false riser to the face of the next false riser. Always place the false tread on the stair with the non-grooved edge towards the middle of the stair. Cut and fit the false treads to length.
  3. Cut the miter from the end of the 9" piece of molding. Hold the molding against the front of the false tread and mark for finish length. Cut to finish length and install on the false tread using glue and finish nails.
  4. Install the assembled false tread to the stair using glue and finish nails.