What to do with stair risers?
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HELP!! Stair Riser is 2 3/4 Inches Taller than other Risers
Comments (32)We have been crazy busy this last week removing all the steel studs, furnace and two 50 gal water heaters from the basement to make ready for the new concrete floor so sorry I am just now getting back to here. We just finished late yesterday and we are both really sore from all that manual labor getting everything out. The company that will be putting in the concrete started at 7 a.m. this morning welding the iron that will hold the corrugated steel sheets that will hold the 4" concrete floor. When they are done with that, we will spend the next three days laying in the vapor barrier to cover the dirt and we also have to put extensions on the two sump pits. Prior to this, we had to have the OSB flooring removed and about 1 foot X 2,200 square feet of expansive soil removed, new helical piers drilled, the second sump pit installed and new perimeter trenches dug and new french drains and rock put in so this has been a horrific costly project. We have done any and all work we can do ourselves to defray costs. Thank you all for so much helpful advice...I appreciate all of it!! We did check into having tubes put into the concrete to carry heated water to heat the floors but about 80% of the floor will be carpeted and we have been told that heated floors would not be efficient with carpet. There may be some great pad to use under the carpet that provides more insulation too. There will be a tiled bath and a work/hobby room that we will put the heated mats under the tile. We may put in a high efficiency stove/fireplace in the future. I have been reading about all kinds of concrete sealers, one has tea tree oil in it which protects against mold and it seals against radon too so I think we will seal the concrete floors for an extra layer of security! We will also have this super heavy duty vapor barrier down on the soil. We live in Colorado so it can get very cold here and we also have radon issues. Back to the stair issue...I have received about 50 responses to the ad I put on Craig's List. One guy said he was experienced with stairs and it was probably a half day job and would be about $100 labor plus materials. That sounds really low but I plan to call each one back and screen them - or at least the ones who answered my ad in the way I asked them to - and the ones that look good I will have come look at the stairs and give me a bid. I realized that it doesn't make much sense to have them look at it until the concrete floor is in which will now be the second week of June....See MoreOmbre Stairs
Comments (24)Here it is with 2 coats of paint and the painter's tape still in place in case I need to do another. It may not even be completely dry yet:). I think the top 2 colors are too close to really discern any difference. Really all the colors are so close I'm not really sure about it. Will probably live with it for a while then decide. The lighting is poor and it's my phone camera too...but there it is. Glad I at least tried it. I've been thinking about what to do with these stair risers for several years! Judy...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 MoreWhat paint sheen for stair risers?????
Comments (5)I just checked the old paint cans and see that we have used Behr Semi-gloss enamel in white for trim, including the stair spindles and the metal "baseboard" that holds the spindles. So it sounds like it would be good to go with that finish for the stair risers too....See MoreRelated Professionals
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