You will have to purchase the engineered wood and a stairnose molding for each stair.
Installing engineered hardwood on steps.
Nail the boards into place with finishing nails.
Make sure the pieces are flat not leaning against something which could warm them.
Apply flooring glue of the back of the boards and place them on the steps.
Cut the flooring boards to size using a circular saw.
Engineered wood floors are easy to install and resistant to moisture making them a great alternative to traditional hardwood floors.
Open your boxes of engineered hardwood in the room where you ll be installing it.
If you are installing engineered hardwood on your existing stairs you are already eliminating a significant portion of the cost of the project.
Installing a nail down engineered hardwood floor step 1.
Stairnose moldings are very expensive and hardwood is typically expensive as well.
Engineered hardwood is often sold prefabricated into risers and stairs so you need only to purchase the premade pieces in the color and dimensions you want.