The riser must come flush with the surface of the tread and the stair nose which goes on last curls around the top of the riser and either fits flush against the laminate.
How to finish top stair tread with laminate flooring.
Or the space beneath the hang can be filled in with wood.
Landing tread is a type of stair part that is used either under a floor level banister as shoe rail or around an intermediate landing of a stairway.
Once you ve installed the rest of the stairs cover the top tread and install a transition to finish the flooring at the top of the stairs.
With the addition of a laminated stair nose it rivals all other materials for wear durability and appearance.
How to finish stairs with laminate.
Most of the stairs have an overhang that may need to be cut off.
I would use a square edge transition and butt the vertical edge of the transition up against the top stair.
It creates a border between the finish flooring and the balustrade itself.
Laminate floor planks work well on stairs.
Or you can have laminate on the stairs and need to finish the carpet up to the top stair of laminate.
Most often the top stair will involve installing a stair nose.
The new stair nose cannot be installed with an overhang.
Place the plank against the riser for a better measurement.
In banister applications it is the board on the floor and balusters and posts are installed on top.
The risers go on next.
If one plank doesn t suffice you may have to cut and join another one.
For the tread you may need to place the laminate plank on top of the stair to get an exact fit.
How to installing laminate flooring on stairs you can face with stair landing installation.
Now if carpeting is used for the second floor i rip off the 1 4 of the width that has the groove and use sandpaper to kiss the edge to take the sharp edge off.
The international building code specifies a maximum riser height of 7 inches so a single laminate plank usually suffices but you may prefer to use pine poplar or some other stainable wood instead.
Scraped and sanded oak stair treads are comparatively simple to finish.
The only difference here is that the riser is vertical.
With the laminate being lower than the top stair its not a good idea to use a t mold as it would be on a slant.
Mark the line at which you want the laminate flooring to end and your other flooring to begin with a chalk snap line.
I m not sure how even that would be with the top stair.
Next you can cut the riser pieces similarly.
I m assuming the top stair is 3 4 of an inch thick.