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French Oak Laminate Stair Nose |
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About Stair Nosing: Place your order now through our web site, call 1-800-HARDWOOD to talk to one of our sales representatives, or click here to find the closest store to you.
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Comments about French Oak Laminate Stair Nose:
The look!
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need to get the fastener separately
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it was what we needed, but i didn't like having to buy the whole 7.5' when we only needed 3'. but i guess that's become the standard (you can't even cut your own at [...]anymore....sigh....)
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I use stairs nose to add sthenght to my stairs corners. It worked great. I loved the look also.
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Hi, will this work with 8mm laminate flooring1 answer
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Yes it will.Q:
I have the Quick Step 700 laminate flooring which is French Oak will the french oak nose trim for stairs you have match it?1 answer
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You will need to bring in a piece of your laminate one of our stores to see if our stairnose will match the flooring.Q:
The bottom three steps in my staircase have one side exposed - the other side touches the wall. How do I make 90 degree angles with this product?1 answer
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You will need to do a 45 degree miter cut on the stair nose at the corner of each step.Q:
Is each Stair Nose 1 ft. wide by the 7.5 linear ft. long?1 answer
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The width of this nosing is 2-3/8" x 7.5' long.Q:
What is the preferred method to secure the stair nose to the steps? (screws,braid,glue...)1 answer
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The preferred method is to screw and glue the stair nose to the front of the tread. You will counter sink the screw and fill hole with a color match latex wood filler. To find the installation instructions please click the link below.Q:
I am curious if there is a way to install this stair nosing without adhesive, or screwing through the nosing itself. Is there a thin-track to fasten it down like there is with the other transition peices?1 answer
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No, this does not have a track because it needs to be secured directly to the edge for safety reasons.