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How to Install Non Slip Stair Treads

By Katie Schuster


When it comes to small do it yourself tasks in your house, one of the most often ignored tasks but a pretty important one to look into should be to set up non slip stair treads over your steps and stairs in your home. Wet and slippery steps can be very risky to walk on, and injuries could happen to anyone. This simple and easy to do project will only demand a small amount of time to get done with, but the rewards will run for many years.

The first thing to do is to go through your home and assess which steps would benefit from non slip treads being installed. If you have hardwood floors, or outdoor stairs that are exposed to rain and ice, these are all good candidates to consider. You will want to count how many individual steps you have so you will know exactly how many treads will be needed. Next, you will want to measure each one to make sure you buy the right size. Ideally they should cover as much of the area as possible, though this is not always possible. Getting them too small will not provide as much benefit as they would if they were the correct size.

Once you have all of your measurements done and you know exactly how many you would need, the next step is to decide which type is suitable for you. Typically carpet types are suitable for indoor use, as they can provide sufficient traction, however many pick rubber ones. For outdoors there are plenty of types to choose from, whether they be rubber or fabricated from a material that usually resembles roofing shingles. You can normally purchase these kinds in most home remodeling stores however you can often select a better selection online.

Before you use the non slip stair treads, you must clean the surface area by means of washing and keeping it dry on where you will apply them. This is because most of the treads are with adhesive backing. You must make sure to read the instruction and you properly fastened the treads. If not, there might be some tendencies that it will be dangerous if they come loose and at the same time will not last.

When installed correctly, stair treads can provide years of safe treading in those slippery places in your house and help reduce the chance associated with an accident. With the little investment and the safety advantages, it's a fairly easy afternoon project that is worth working on to make your own home safer and more comfortable.




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