The stairs in my house are in a pretty poor state. They're currently carpeted but we'd like to change them to wooden treads with white risers.
I've pulled the carpet off a few and there is all manner of monkey business hidden - large holes drilled in the risers, at least one of the winder treads is split through and held together with a bit of hardboard nailed to the top.
Given this, I'm thinking the best bet is replacing the treads and risers with new parts, oak for the treads, cheaper wood (since they'll be painted) for the risers.
Are there any gotchas with pulling them out and fitting new? The staircase is closed string, with a two step 90° winder. I can get at the bottom by pulling down the ceiling in the cupboard under the stairs, I assume this will be necessary.
I've pulled the carpet off a few and there is all manner of monkey business hidden - large holes drilled in the risers, at least one of the winder treads is split through and held together with a bit of hardboard nailed to the top.
Given this, I'm thinking the best bet is replacing the treads and risers with new parts, oak for the treads, cheaper wood (since they'll be painted) for the risers.
Are there any gotchas with pulling them out and fitting new? The staircase is closed string, with a two step 90° winder. I can get at the bottom by pulling down the ceiling in the cupboard under the stairs, I assume this will be necessary.