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I just finished putting down hardwood floors in my house(prefinished
oak). i have 11 steps that are made of pine. My wife wants them oak. I
did not like the look of the 2 1/4 planks and bullnose on the stairs so
I wondered if I would have expansion problems if I glue/screw and or
nail solid oak treads on top of the pine. I don't have it in me at this
point to rip out the stairs and start over. Thanks Keith

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If you laminate hardwoor you will screw up the rise of the first/last step.

I had (old) pine treads... now I have white oak. Pine is a lousy material
for a stair tread unless you carpet it. It's way too soft.

Live with the pine for a few years, until it gets battered, then replace
them.

-Steve


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I just finished putting down hardwood floors in my house(prefinished
oak). i have 11 steps that are made of pine. My wife wants them oak. I
did not like the look of the 2 1/4 planks and bullnose on the stairs so
I wondered if I would have expansion problems if I glue/screw and or
nail solid oak treads on top of the pine. I don't have it in me at this
point to rip out the stairs and start over. Thanks Keith



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Why do I think this guy isn't married? Note the words "my wife wants"!
I'd sure try it. Attach with a few screws countersunk and pegged. Maybe
leave the screws on the back edge a little loose. Does your area have
extreme humidity swings?

You can plane the treads on the ends to change the rises in smaller
increments and no one will notice.
You could attach some wide noses that cover the nose of the pine and make
the oak treads look heavy.
I got in a hurry and bought my treads when I found out I didn't have full
width stock on hand. http://www.hardwood-lumber.com/treads.html are good
people and the price was pretty reasonable. I was disappointed they are
glue ups, not one piece, but they really don't look bad. Saved me a lot of
messing around!
I wonder how some heavy veneer would do?? Most of us really don't put much
wear on stairs these days.
Wilson


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If you laminate hardwoor you will screw up the rise of the first/last
step.

I had (old) pine treads... now I have white oak. Pine is a lousy material
for a stair tread unless you carpet it. It's way too soft.

Live with the pine for a few years, until it gets battered, then replace
them.

-Steve


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I just finished putting down hardwood floors in my house(prefinished
oak). i have 11 steps that are made of pine. My wife wants them oak. I
did not like the look of the 2 1/4 planks and bullnose on the stairs so
I wondered if I would have expansion problems if I glue/screw and or
nail solid oak treads on top of the pine. I don't have it in me at this
point to rip out the stairs and start over. Thanks Keith





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Stephen M wrote:
If you laminate hardwoor you will screw up the rise of the first/last step.


In my case, I was adding 3/4" flooring on both ends, so it all works out.

On the other hand, I had the first floor flooring in well before the
stair treads, and I really never noticed a difference.

Barry


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I just finished putting down hardwood floors in my house(prefinished
oak). i have 11 steps that are made of pine. My wife wants them oak. I
did not like the look of the 2 1/4 planks and bullnose on the stairs so
I wondered if I would have expansion problems if I glue/screw and or
nail solid oak treads on top of the pine. I don't have it in me at this
point to rip out the stairs and start over. Thanks Keith


You could buy or make false ends and have a carpet runner go down the middle
http://www.carolinastair.com/detail.asp?ID=522
that way your riser height would not change
Joe


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On 3 Feb 2006 03:09:07 -0800, wrote:

I just finished putting down hardwood floors in my house(prefinished
oak). i have 11 steps that are made of pine. My wife wants them oak. I
did not like the look of the 2 1/4 planks and bullnose on the stairs so
I wondered if I would have expansion problems if I glue/screw and or
nail solid oak treads on top of the pine. I don't have it in me at this
point to rip out the stairs and start over. Thanks Keith



When I redid my stairway, I put oak treads on top of solid pine
framing material (2 x 10). I used construction adhesive and four
screws in each one (from the botom up). So far,(several season
cycles) so good, no differential expansion problems. I think the
construction adhesive stays flexible enough to move a little as
necessary and the pine is soft enough to let the screws give, but I
wouldn't use a wood glue. And, of course, the grains are both running
in the same direction.

The only thing I would do differently is the method of installing the
cove bed molding between the riser and the tread above it. I used
finish nails and nailed to both pieces. If I had it to do over I
would only nail to one, probably the riser. Before I put that molding
on the stairs were dead quiet and rock solid. They are still rock
solid but they creak and click a bit from the molding trying to
stretch and move as you step on the tread. Even with an inch tread
and 1.5 inch subgrade it deflects a little with weight, enough to get
that molding to sound off.
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