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Prefinished Potomac Plank Stair Nose

Prefinished Potomac Plank Stair Nose

Prefinished Potomac Plank Stair Nose
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6.5 linear ft. each
SKU: 10016347
Comparable Price $11.99/linear ft.
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Prefinished Potomac Plank Stair Nose- 7/16" x 2-3/4" x 6.5 lft per piece

About Stair Nosing:
It is designed to create a clean transition from a step to a hardwood floor.
Also used around steps, stair landing trims, and to elevate floor perimeters.

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  • Q:

    I'm assuming this is for the edge of every step, but the description sounds as though it is only for the top step where it meets another floor. Could you tell me how to use this?
    Asked on 10/15/2012 by sd from PA

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    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      You can use flooring and nosing on each step. For safety, stair parts should be both nailed and glued. Working from the bottom step to the top step, apply about 1/2" thick bead of adhesive to the back of each board in an "S" type pattern then Nail the tongues.

      Best adhesive to use is construction grade, 100% urethane from the LIQUID NAIL family of glues.

      In addition, for strength stair nosing should also be back-glued and top-nailed. Joists or stringers support stair treads and risers. Pre-drill nail holes half way into the stair nosing over each stringer, nail through the board into the stringers using a 2"-2 1/2" 7d-8d finish nail, counter-sink and fill holes and fill with a matching filler.

      Answered on 10/25/2012 by Tech & Install
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