Monday, July 15, 2013

Types of Staircase Treads

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Standard Tread with Bullnose


The standard bullnose tread is generally a 1 inch thick tread that comes in a variety of depths (11-1/2″ to 18″) and lengths (42″ to 96″). This tread has a bullnose on one side. A bullnose is just a rounded edge. This tread usually has a wall on both sides, as opposed to our next type of tread, the mitered return.


Bullnose Stair TreadsBullnose Stair Treads



Mitered Return Stair Treads


The mitered return has a “return” on one or both sides that is used for an open staircase where the tread needs to hang over the edge. These also have the bullnose on them and the most common size for these treads are 11-1/2″ (13″ with the return) and anywhere from 48 to 96 inches.


Mitrered Return Stair Tread


Mitrered Return Stair TreadMitrered Return Stair Tread



Bullnosed Landing Tread


A landing tread is used on any part of your staircase that comes to a landing, that is where it has a turn or level change. The bullnose landing tread serves to give the edge a finished tread look. This can also be used on the edge of a balcony area. Usually coming about 6-1/2″ in depth with a 1″ nosing and a 3/4″ tread. They come in various lengths up to 8 ft.


Bullnosed Landing Tread


Bullnosed Landing TreadBullnosed Landing Tread



Next week we will cover starting steps.


 



Types of Staircase Treads

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