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Durable Stair Treads and Risers for High-Traffic Areas

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Whether you are building a new home or renovating an old one, designing the staircase to fit your style of design and life is a serious thought. After you have chosen the type of stairs, it is time to decide on what type of stair tread to choose. You can find numerous styles and materials of Anti Slip Stair Treads cover that will complement the design of your home. Whether your house is modern, contemporary, rustic, or traditional, there is a style to suit your needs.

Wood Treads

With wood, it is important to consider whether your project is for interior or exterior applications of your home. Many types of wood do not fare very well in outdoor weather elements, so the type of wood chosen needs to be selected with care. Also, the grain of the wood, how it is sawn, and construction of the stair tread are other items to consider. For an interior staircase, there are many woods available for your project that will add different aesthetics to your décor. Red oak trees, white oak, distressed woods, hard maple, and walnut are a few of the more well-liked types. Available in large quantities, red oak has a reddish-brown look, is hefty, strong, and has a medium bending strength. It adds a sense of warmth to the décor.

White oak is a hefty hardwood with a medium bending strength that is a bit lighter in color than red oak. White Oak has become very popular in modern design as it has a tendency to have more of a straighter, linear grain than red oak. Use of white oak lightens up a room. Hard maple is often straight-grained and has a creamy white color with a faint reddish-brown undertone. 

Stair Treads and Risers

It has a high resistance to abrasion and wear, which makes it a good solid choice for anti-slip Stair Tread Covers and landings.

Glass Stairs Your property will look great if you choose glass anti-slip stair treads and a steel drifting stair strings system. Glass comes in dozens of different colors, patterns, textures, and finishes. Selecting a tread with a non-slip surface is a crucial factor. Would you also like the treads to have LED lighting? The staircase's overall appearance can be dramatically enhanced by the mix of LED lights and glass tread. In order to conceal the LED lighting wires and make room for glass treads, 

Tile Stairs 

Tile stair tread and riser can be a stunning and long-lasting substitute for wood. Because they won't deteriorate or draw insects, they offer the benefit of not requiring oiling or continuous upkeep. To fit the chosen tile tread or paver style, we may design and build steel stair tread pans.

Composite Treads 

Composite materials do not decay, split, or splinter, and they are resistant to fading, scratching, and mold. They need little upkeep and are long-lasting. We created a steel framework for the treads of the project below in order to accept composite Stair Risers on floating stairs, and the railing posts are connected to the steel stringer beneath the steps.

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