chaoticbob
Established Member
After a moth plague I had to take up a staircase carpet and what was revealed isn't great:
Personally I'd carpet again, but SWMBO wants wood. It would be a lot of sanding , and even then it might look awful so I am wondering about replacing the treads and risers with new.
Neither the treads or risers seem to be let into the 'strings' - if that's the right word - but the treads are made in two pieces, the main part of the tread and a 'nosepiece':
It looks like the 'noses' might be let into the strings, but I'm not sure.
From below:
It looks like I might be able to knock out the existing treads/risers and replace with new boards, but I'm far from confident. If anyone familiar with this style of staircase (it's probably 150+ years old) could advise I'd be grateful. Even if to say I shouldn't meddle - it seems sound enough structurally and I don't want to screw things up.
Bob.
Personally I'd carpet again, but SWMBO wants wood. It would be a lot of sanding , and even then it might look awful so I am wondering about replacing the treads and risers with new.
Neither the treads or risers seem to be let into the 'strings' - if that's the right word - but the treads are made in two pieces, the main part of the tread and a 'nosepiece':
It looks like the 'noses' might be let into the strings, but I'm not sure.
From below:
It looks like I might be able to knock out the existing treads/risers and replace with new boards, but I'm far from confident. If anyone familiar with this style of staircase (it's probably 150+ years old) could advise I'd be grateful. Even if to say I shouldn't meddle - it seems sound enough structurally and I don't want to screw things up.
Bob.