For our tutorial we will explain installing laminate on both the tread and the riser for boxed stairs and we ll start the installation from the bottom.
Installing wood laminate on stairs.
Attach the plank to the front of the riser.
Hardwood stair uses the tongue and groove system making the stair nose flush with the hardwood on each stair.
Installing laminate flooring on stairs can be tedious and time consuming and is a lot different than installing laminate flooring on a floor.
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.
You need to take care of the treads risers and stair noses which can get a bit complicated at times.
The difference is usually the stair noses.
Once this is done measure and cut out your pieces of laminate to make tread pieces riser pieces and stair nosing.
To install laminate flooring on stairs start by removing the overhang or the underside of the stairs with a jigsaw.
Laminate stair noses are mostly the lapping type.
If you are planning to paint your stair risers remember to do so prior to installing the laminate on the tread.
The risers go on next.
You have to ensure that there are no gaps and spaces in the flooring and it is complete and perfect in every way.
Slide the first two rows into their final position and repeat steps 5 and 6 above using the same alternating plank technique to complete the process.
Installing hardwood flooring is basically the same as installing laminate flooring on stairs.
Alternatively you could cover the overhang with plywood to make it level.
Laminate flooring installation on stairs.
Step 1 remove carpet and tackstrip most often you will have carpet on your stairs and you need to remove it first.