What to do with stair risers?
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Need hand sander recs for sanding/painting stair risers
Comments (2)Also, searching for previous questions about the same subject is useful. I just did a quick search of the words hand sander and found this Here is a link that might be useful: Hand sander question...See MoreReplacing carpeted stairs with wood stair treads/risers.
Comments (16)Most economical = carpet. After that, a solid finish (wood, cork, vinyl, tile, stone, etc) will require all the extras. Painted stairs will work...with plenty of elbow grease and with the FULL UNDERSTANDING the paint will wear/chip/"patina" inside of a few years. There are ways to lay a runner on the stairs and then trim out the edges of the tread/riser with wood-looking stuff. This will cut the cost in half of what I mention above. The other option is to place the runner and PAINT out the edges....creating a faux-painted-wood look which could be very handsome yet extremely practical. Notice how carpet keeps on coming up again and again? Yah. There's a reason for that. Those are builder grades stairs made for carpet....See MoreWhat did you pay for open riser stairs and cable or other railings?
Comments (9)It's a pretty good guess - could be more depending on the steel fabrication costs. My builder just put in some stainless cables and paid $8K just for the hardware. Working with steel his more expensive and required to get the open feel you are looking for. Labor is high due to the demand in commercial building for welders, etc. Expect it to continue to rise....See MoreStain all over trim, stair risers, walls after floor refinishing
Comments (5)You can start with Goof Off to see if it will remove some of the stain. I refinish wood floors and the norm is that we do not repaint. We don't charge anything for paint and we don't do any painting. It's stated on every proposal. Some refinishers are more tidy than others but it's unrealistic to expect they sand, stain and poly next to adjacent surfaces and not have some transfer. It could have all been masked off at extra expense but stain often gets drawn up behind the tape, necessitating a repaint. Sometimes the finish seems to make the tape stick more aggressively, pulling of paint. To me it comes down to a matter of money. If you have a faux finished surface and masking is more economical we do that (and charge for it). If you're already repainting or having new trim installed (like shoemold) that requires painting after, I wouldn't mask. Since your walls are freshly painted, Goof Off and a touchup will probably suffice. You can use yellow Frog Tape to mask against the floor when painting but follow instructions and don't leave it on too long. When removing it, do so slowly and pull back against the tape rather than pulling up. "I did not want to have to replace the spindles, but since they are now in such bad shape I am wondering if that would be easier/less expensive at this point.." Obviously not, since new spindles would also require painting in addition to significantly more labor and materials to remove and install. It would neither be easier nor less expensive....See MoreRelated Professionals
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