You ll also want to secure the carpet stair runner along the riser as close as you can get to the riser.
Carpet runner on stairs install.
Why add a runner on stairs.
Measure and cut a piece of carpet to the appropriate length.
Align the top edge of the rug pad against the back of the tread and use a yardstick to make sure it is straight.
It is a width of carpet that doesn t cover the entire stairs.
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Subtract the width of the runner from the width of the staircase.
Turn the carpet upside down and snap a chalk line on each side so that the distance between the chalk lines is equal to the width of the runner.
Trim carpet to size roll out the length of carpet needed to run the length of the stairs and cut it approximately 3 wider than the finished runner will be.
Cut three strips of double sided carpet tape and place them at.
Use your hands to smooth the carpet stair runner smooth over the tread nose the round part of the stairs.
Laying out tackless strips for a stair runner.
Stair runners are installed over wooden or tile stairs to provide extra cushion.
Staple underneath the nose of the tread to secure it where the staples will be virtually invisible.
Cut a piece of padding to fit on each step.
How to install stair rug runner 1.
For a flat top installation mark a cut line on the rug pad inch from the front of the stair tread.
Mark the location on each step where the runner will rest.
Make an inside mark to show where the edges of the padding.