Installing Carpet On Steps

What You Need
  • Tape measure
  • Carpet knife
  • Hammer stapler
  • Straightedge
  • Wall trimmer
  • Stair tool
  • Carpet
  • Pad
  • Tackless strips
  • Hot melt seaming tape
  • Seam sealer

Step 1: Cut Carpet Pad

Measure each step individually and cut a quality carpet pad to fit each step and riser as shown. The pad should be cut to precisely fit between the tackless strips that you'll be nailing to the back of the tread and the bottom of the riser.

If your staircase curves or if the walls are not plumb, you won't be able to use a template to cut the carpet pieces for each step. Instead you'll need to measure each step and cut the carpet to fit.


Step 2: Apply Tackless Strips


Carefully place tackless strips on the riser and back of each tread as shown. To determine how high to place the tack strips, use a spacer made out of two strips taped together.

Make a spacer by taping two tack strips together. This will help you properly position your tackless strips.


Step 3: Staple Carpet Pad


Using a hammer stapler and starting in the center of each stair tread, staple the carpet pad in place. Staple across the entire length of the pad. (Staple the pad just in front of the tackless strip.)

Step 4: Shape Pad to Step


Wrap the carpet pad around the front edge of the steps and down the riser. Smooth and stretch the pad so that it fits tightly against both the tread and riser, then staple pad to riser. When all the padding is attached you'll need to make a template and cut the carpet to fit.

Step 5: Measure for Carpet


Using a tape measure, measure the stair and riser and add 4 to 6 inches (or more if your steps are deeper) to the stair width to cover the edges.

Step 6: Make Template


To make the template, measure each individual step and riser, as they may not all be built to the exact same dimension. Using a tape measure and a straightedge, cut the carpet to template size.

Step 8: Begin Installation


Center the carpet on the bottom edge of the steps. Use an awl to push the carpet onto the tackless strip. This creates a clean line between the bottom of the stairs and the flooring.

Step 9: Staple Carpet


When you are satisified with the carpet placement, staple the carpet onto the riser just below the tread taking care not to staple through the fold. Wiggle the electric carpet tacker between the nap to hide the staple impressions.

Step 10: Push Carpet Into Seam


Using a knee kicker, stretch the carpet into the seam between the tread and the riser. Start in the middle and work side to side.

Step 11: Crease Carpet and Repeat


Fold the edges around the step and use a stair tool and a rubber mallet to crease the carpet into the seam and secure it to the tackless strip. Repeat Steps 8 through 11 for each remaining step.


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