I had to remove a stair runner today. A single stair. The lady changed her mind.
The staircase was totally rebuilt before I installed the runner.
I was really concerned about the staples. This is one I did a few months ago. I mentioned drilling holes in the tackstrip and tread to screw it in place instead of using the tackstrip's factory ring shanks.
Glad I did. There were 5 neat, smooth, perfectly round holes to fill. I bought some sort of upholstery pliers at Harbor Freight and modified then slightly for staple pulling. They worked great. If there was 1/16" of broken staple left in the oak tread, I could pull it out. I got em all totally out.
The staircase was totally rebuilt before I installed the runner.
I was really concerned about the staples. This is one I did a few months ago. I mentioned drilling holes in the tackstrip and tread to screw it in place instead of using the tackstrip's factory ring shanks.
Glad I did. There were 5 neat, smooth, perfectly round holes to fill. I bought some sort of upholstery pliers at Harbor Freight and modified then slightly for staple pulling. They worked great. If there was 1/16" of broken staple left in the oak tread, I could pull it out. I got em all totally out.