stairs flooring installation

Stairs Flooring Penticton

Stairs expose every shortcut. Treads, risers, nosings, returns, and glue-down details need exact fitting. The protected flooring shown in these project photos is the same finished material as the stairs underneath the site protection.

Pricing: Full treads and risers from $50–$150/stair depending on complexity.

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Finished hardwood stairs with matching protected flooring during construction

Problems this solves

  • Loose treads, squeaks, uneven risers, bad nosing returns, visible gaps at skirt boards, mismatched stain/finish, and stair edges that look like an afterthought.
  • Stair geometry where every tread, riser, nosing, and return has to be fitted to the actual structure in front of it.
  • Flooring projects where the main room looks good but the stairs would expose every shortcut.
  • Homes where safety, clean lines, and durable glued details matter more than a quick cover-up.

Process

  • Send stair photos from the top, bottom, side, and close-ups of nosings, landings, and existing baseboards/trim.
  • Check tread depth, riser height, stringers/skirt boards, landing transitions, nosing options, and material compatibility.
  • Quote by complexity so returns, bullnose work, demolition, repair, and finishing details are clear.
  • Install each tread/riser/nosing with careful fitting, adhesive, pressure, cleanup, and visible-detail control.

Project proof

Hardwood stairs with matching protected flooring.

These stair photos show finished stair material beside protected flooring. The floor protection is temporary jobsite protection; the finished flooring underneath is the same material family as the stairs.

Stair detail photos

Treads, risers, nosings, returns, and protected matching flooring.

Finished hardwood stairs with matching protected floor material

Finished stair run

Tread, riser, and nosing details fitted cleanly while the matching floor material remains protected during construction.

Hardwood stair detail with protected flooring beside it

Protected floor, matching material

The covered floor area is protected for the build; underneath, it carries the same finished material relationship as the stairs.

Hardwood stair landing and nosing detail

Landing and nosing detail

Stairs are all visible edges: landings, nosings, risers, returns, and the transition into the surrounding flooring.

Hardwood stair and floor protection detail during installation

Jobsite protection

Protection stays down while finish work continues so completed flooring and stair details are not damaged before handoff.

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