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Teri U
Teri U Blogger Queen Creek, AZ on Jun 12, 2012
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Removing Carpet from Stairs and Painting Them

Earlier last week I decided to rip the carpet off of my stairs and paint them. Here is my progress so far. Still have a lot of the finish work to do i.e Install moulding, board and batten and paint. Will keep you posted.
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    Step 1 - Remove the Nasty Carpet from the Stairs
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    Step 2 - Remove Nails and millions of staples, Patch any holes, Prime the Treads and Risers.
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    Step 3 - Repair all of the holes in the walls the builders hid with the carpet.
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    Step 4 - Repair the many shortcuts the builders took and hid with the carpet.
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    Continue to repair holes in the walls that the builders hid with the carpet.
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    Yet more holes in the walls to repair.
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    Replace the landing with new MDF to hide the particle board landing that was installed by the builders
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    New MDF landing to cover the particle board landing that was installed by the builders.
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    Add decorative moulding to simulate a stair trim
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    Add decorative moulding to simulate a stair trim
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    Add decorative moulding to simulate a stair trim
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    Apply painters tape and second coat of primer
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    Apply painters tape and first coat of white paint to the risers
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    Apply painters tape and first coat of black floor paint
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    Apply painters tape and first coat of black floor paint to the landing
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    Remove painters tape. Floor is painted. Wait 3 days before resuming normal use for paint to fully cure.
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  • Susan S Fredericksburg, VA
    @Becky H: For sure!! Do you know what the definition of "RETIREMENT" is?? TWICE AS MUCH HUSBAND

    HALF AS MUCH MONEY!!! LOL : ~) or is it ;< (

    on Jun 14, 2012 · Like 4

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