Product Description
Don’t compromise comfort for style… get the best of both worlds with 8071 False Stair Treads. Carpeted stairs provide warmth while false stair treads add character and timeless beauty. Crafted from high-quality wood, false treads can be customized to complement your balusters, newels, and false stair riser plates. With your home in mind, we design details such as a smooth bullnose along each outer edge and tread thickness to rest level with most styles of padded carpet. Carefully constructed, just for you!
Note, wood products may have varying amounts of staves due to the varying thicknesses of lumber that comes in each bunk and the width of the product.
Key Features
- Use on Carpeted Stairs
- Bullnose Trim
- Returned Ends
- Stain-grade
Mounting & Installation
Install False Stair Treads on a secure base, such as construction treads or a base built from dimensional lumber (2×10’s, 2×12’s, or 2×4’s). Anchor false treads to the base using construction adhesive and screws.
Because all homes have slight variations and unique angles, False Stair Treads are designed to be trimmed on-site for a tailored fit. If you need to trim the rounded returns, use a belt sander or palm sander with 60 grit sandpaper to achieve a consistent, smooth appearance.
Returns
Each side of a carpeted stairway that does not attach to a wall needs a False Stair Tread. To determine if a Right or Left Returned False Stair Tread is required, stand at the bottom of the stairway and look up. If the right side is exposed, then you need a Right Returned False Starting Step. If the left side is exposed, then you need a Left Returned False Starting Step. A False Stair Tread can also be placed on each side of a step to form a Double Returned End design. Left and Right Hand Returns add an extra 1 ¼” in width due to the attached return.
Styling Options
- Cove Molding
- False Stair Riser Plate
- False Starting Step
<h2>Product Q&A</h2>
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At these solid wood or plywood
They are solid wood! We don’t do anything with plywood.
I am looking to do false treads but am looking for a dark ebony stain? Also are these to be nailed down or glued
We have a lot of different stain options, I’d recommend you look at the options on Hard Maple & Red Oak to find exactly what you’re looking for. We typically recommend that you glue & nail them down.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
If my math is correct, your 7.5″ risers should work with a 8.25″ rise step (rough framed) with .25″ left over. I am looking at parts 8076 and 8071 to dress my new staircase. My concern is part 8060 that will finish .75″ off of the concrete when used as the last step. Please confirm. Thank you.
Hi Galen,
Good question. I’m not entirely sure how these measurements would work for your application. If you need custom pieces, we can certainly manufacture that. Please feel free to contact our sales team at [email protected] with drawings and measurements to find out what exactly you’ll need for your project.
What are the length of these stair treads?
Hi Taylor,
We measure treads in terms of width, depth, & thickness. Without a return, these treads measure 6-1/2″ wide, 11-1/4″ deep, with a 1/2″ thick body, and a 1″ thick bullnose. With a return, they measure a total width of 7-3/4″ wide, and a total depth of 12-1/2″ to account for the size of the return.
Best,
The StairSupplies Support Team
Can you increase the width of the tread. Yours is currently 6-1/2″ I need a 7″ width.
Hi Angie,
We should be able to accommodate your custom order, but recommend that you call one of our stair experts to ensure the accuracy of your custom order. Give us a call at 1 (866) 226-6536 and we’ll help you get the custom stair parts you need.
Best,
The StairSupplies Support Team