Bullnose not flush on stairs
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Stair nose / bullnose dilemma
Comments (23)Ouch...too many gaps to count. The installer needed to select a different plank for those areas that are gapping. Some boards fit nicely with one another and others don't. Just like building something from Ikea, if the first screw you tried doesn't really work, pick up another one. It will likely work (99% of the time it works beautifully). Factory finished hardwood is the same. The installer should have realized the two pieces weren't really working together and should have grabbed another plank. It would have saved everyone a lot of concerns. I'm sorry you are going through this. Home Depot is notorious for lower quality work. It is sad but it is the truth. In all honesty, this floor is an NWFA Certified Flooring Inspection waiting to happen. If you feel you need an inspection done (because HD isn't standing behind their installation) then you are welcome to visit the website listed below: www.nwfa.org And no...I wouldn't want putty used on a factory finished floor. It is acceptable if this was a site-finished hardwood (where the sand and finish everything in the space) because the poly will hold the putty in place. But a factory finished hardwood is another animal....See MoreVinyl options for stairs with bullnose
Comments (1)We need pics....See Moreinstalling cortec LVP (calypso oak) on stairs with a flush stair nose
Comments (1)This is exactly what I’m worried about. What did you end up doing?...See MoreCoretec Grande Flush Stair Nose - Lotte Oak
Comments (0)We have 7 unused and boxed flush stair nose pieces in Lotte Oak for sale. We went with a different shade and are not able to use these. Price is very reasonable Please pm me if interested....See More- 2 years ago
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