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Installing carpet stair runners.
One popular method used to protect carpeted steps is to install a vinyl stair runner over the carpet.
Since the stair runner likely won t be long enough to cover your entire set of stairs this is where the multiple rugs will be.
It s inexpensive and works like a.
Installing carpet runner on stairs overview how to install stair rug runner 1.
Add stair rods optional.
Prepare your stairs for carpet installation by installing tack strips thin pieces of wood resembling yardsticks with tacks pointing upward.
The carpet pads not only give the stair runner some fluff and comfort underfoot but they also help the runner stay in place with some grip and they help with noise.
We only installed carpet runner on the step itself not over the nose and not down the riser.
Subtract the width of the runner from the width of the staircase between baluster and skirtboard and divide by two.
Determine rug length needed.
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How to install carpet runner on stairs.
Use your hands to smooth the carpet stair runner smooth over the tread nose the round part of the stairs.
These will grip the carpet backing and hold it in place.
If the carpet on the steps is thick installing a vinyl runner rather than a carpet runner may be your best option.
Laying out tackless strips for a stair runner photo by rebecca cinclair.
And it works perfectly.
Roll out the length of carpet needed to run the length of the stairs and cut it approximately 3 wider than the finished runner will be.
Mark cut lines on the rug pad.
Finish off the project.
You ll also want to secure the carpet stair runner along the riser as close as you can get to the riser.
A dash albert stair runner rug will smarten up any staircase we re famous for our stair runner rugs.
We chose this carpet pad.
Pull the carpet tight and run a row of staples along the top of the riser where it meets the tread of the stair.