Q:What is the recommended adhesive for the retreads?
by|Jun 23, 2024
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A: We recommend PL Locktite Premium (NO WATER BASED ONLY URITHANE BASED) or Bostik Tread-Lock.
by|Jun 25, 2024
Q:Retread thickness is 5/8". Hardwood floor is 3/4" thick. What shall I do with 1/8" thickness difference?
by|Oct 1, 2023
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A: Lauan plywood is available in 1/8" thickness and is approved for use as underlayment.
by|Jan 19, 2024
Q:Do you install this over existing stairs?
by|Jul 18, 2023
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A: Yes, you install over existing stairs.
by|Nov 15, 2023
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Q:Please confirm that the 0.625" x 11.5" x 42" Unfinished Red Oak Retread (Model #XBTRO1142, UPC Code #876176001437, Store SKU #1000343215. is RED OAK. There appears to be some difference of opinion in the Q/A.
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by|Apr 16, 2023
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A: Yes, these are red oak retreads.
by|Apr 17, 2023
Q:What are these - several oak planks bonded together?
by|Jan 27, 2023
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A: You could see anywhere from 3-7 staves of wood glued together to create the retread.
by|Jan 27, 2024
A: The steps consist of oak boards glued up to produce the proper width of the step, as is the case with most wide solid wood stairs. The grain matches well, and the surfaces are flat.
by|Jan 29, 2023
Q:What is the matching riser for this thread
by|Jan 18, 2023
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A: Please search for 0.75 in. x 7.5 in. x 48 in. Unfinished Red Oak Riser on the website. This riser will match this tread.
by|Jan 20, 2023
Q:The treads under my existing carpet are only 9.25" deep, while the underside of this retread is 10.5". How to deal with the 1.25" difference? Trim each retread to match the treads? Add a spacer to the front of each existing tread? Or something else?
by|Oct 18, 2022
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A: You would cut the difference off the back of the tread.
by|Oct 20, 2022
Q:For the 42” retread, the title says white oak but in the description it says red oak. Could you comfirm wood species
by|Jun 26, 2022
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A: This is white oak. Thank you for letting us know the description is wrong. We will work to get that corrected.