Measure the stairs for the carpet 2 6 step 6.
Install carpet padding on stairs.
Building codes control the dimensions of treads and risers.
A well done stair runner installation can greatly improve the look of the staircase as well as improve the safety of the structure.
2 installing carpet on stairs.
Install carpet padding in pieces to fit over the top of each stair tread.
Cut three strips of double sided carpet tape and place them at each edge and in the middle of the carpet pad.
Install the carpet 2 7 step 7.
There are two methods of installing carpet on the stair.
1 remove the old tackless strips with a pry bar if you plan to replace the old carpet.
Waterfall or french cap.
Carpet on stairs can cushion the descent down the flight and cut back on the racket when kids pets or guests ascend the staircase to the second floor.
Measure and cut the carpet pad to fit 2 2 step 2.
Treads are typically 10 to 11 1 2 inches deep.
Fold the pad in half then line up the half mark on the top of the tread.
Prepare your stairs for carpet installation by installing tack strips thin pieces of wood resembling yardsticks with tacks pointing upward.
Install tackless strips 2 3 step 3.
Put on the carpet pads 2 4 step 4.
Staple the carpet down.
For a wrap installation mark the rug pad at 3 inches longer than the depth of the tread.
Fit carpet pad to the stair 2 5 step 5.
The deeper the tread the more comfortable the climb.
It is an easy and fast way to install the carpet and for this reason many new home builders use this method.
A pad can help the overlying carpet to last longer.
Once you have selected your carpet measured and prepped your stairs you are ready to begin installing your new carpet before getting started be sure to learn the terms for the different parts of your staircase.
These will grip the carpet backing and hold it in place.
Repeat as needed to cover all the treads.
Installing carpet padding on your home s stairs may strike you as a difficult undertaking best left to high priced professionals however with the proper tools and a good set of instructions by your side it s a task that can be tackled by virtually any household handyman.
Carpeted stairs are safer than hard surface stairs as they lessen your chances of slipping and pad your fall if you lose your balance.