Hardwood Stairs Refinishing

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Hardwood Stairs Refinishing in Westport

Stair refinishing is its own beast – more complex than standard floor work. We’ve been fixing up stairs in Westport homes for decades, from grand curved staircases in Greens Farms estates to simple flights in beach cottages.

Unlike regular wood floor refinishing service work, stairs involve multiple surfaces – treads, risers, stringers, and sometimes balusters. Each needs specific techniques. Plus, you’re probably still using them during the project, which complicates everything.

Most stairs we see in Westport show wear patterns right down the middle where everyone walks. The edges often look fine while the centers are beat up. That uneven wear makes refinishing tricky – but we’ve figured out how to blend everything for consistent results.

Many clients ask about stair refinishing when getting floors done, but sometimes stairs need attention while floors still look good. We handle both situations.

Common Stair Refinishing Challenges

Stairs take more abuse than any other wood surface in Westport homes. We see the same issues pop up across town:

  • Nosing damage where the tread edge extends over the riser gets scuffed from years of foot traffic. Sometimes these are too damaged for simple sanding and need rebuilding.
  • Loose treads that squeak or move underfoot need securing from underneath before any cosmetic work happens. For older homes needing hardwood floor restoration, these structural issues require attention first.
  • Painted risers with worn treads create tricky transitions. We’ve developed special techniques to protect painted surfaces while refinishing adjacent wood.
  • Inconsistent wood types between treads and flooring happen when stairs were added later. Matching these different species takes experience with stain formulation.
  • Old carpet tack strips and staples leave holes in treads. We fill these properly so they don’t show through new finishes.

Our Stair Refinishing Process

Stair refinishing takes specialized equipment and techniques that most floor guys don’t have. Here’s our approach:

  • First, we fix structural issues – securing loose treads, rebuilding damaged nosings, and addressing squeaks. Can’t just make it pretty; it’s gotta work right.
  • Then comes careful hand sanding. Those big floor sanders don’t work on stairs. We use palm sanders and detail tools to get into corners and along edges.
  • If you want color change, we handle hardwood floor staining with extra attention to detail. Stairs need consistent color application despite their complex shapes.
  • We typically apply more coats of finish on treads than regular floors – usually 4 instead of 3. Stairs take concentrated wear, so the extra protection matters.
  • During drying, we create temporary paths using protective coverings so you can still access upper floors. Beats climbing a ladder to your bedroom.

Stair Design Options for Westport Homes

Refinishing opens up design possibilities beyond just restoring what’s there. We offer several popular options:

  • Two-tone treatments with painted risers and stained treads create visual interest. White risers with darker treads is the classic Westport look, especially in coastal homes.
  • Stain contrasting with floors sometimes makes sense. We can match your stair treads to darker furniture or railings while keeping floors lighter. Our custom stain colors service helps achieve exactly the look you want.
  • Runner-ready finishes prepare your stairs for carpet runners while leaving wood visible on the sides. We finish the entire tread but prep edges differently.
  • Fully painted stairs work in some contexts, particularly casual beach houses. We prep properly so paint adheres for the long haul.

Matching existing woodwork is crucial in historic homes. We’ve recreated original finishes in some of Westport’s oldest properties through careful color matching.

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Schedule Your Stairs Assessment

Stair projects start with a proper look-see. Give us a call and we’ll check out what you’re working with. Unlike regular hardwood floor refinishing, stair jobs need careful planning for access during the work. Rick will figure out the logistics during his visit – how you’ll get up and down while finishes dry, what needs structural fixing, and what’s just cosmetic.

We’ll discuss options for water-based & oil-based finishes and what makes sense for your situation. Water-based dries faster (huge plus for stairs you need to use) while oil-based gives that warmer traditional look.

Most stair projects take 3-4 days, though complicated designs or repairs might add time. We’ll give you a clear timeline and make sure you’re never stranded without access to your second floor. Our detailed quotes cover everything from prep to final coat.