Continue this installation over the successive treads until you reach the end of the runner.
Install vinyl runner on stairs.
Place the edge of the corridor against the lower edge of the first stage.
Roll the runner up over the top of the stair and press it into place over the two tape strips.
Runner should engage tackless strip and become taut.
If the carpet on the steps is thick installing a vinyl runner rather than a carpet runner may be your best option.
For a wrap installation smooth the end of the rug over the nose of the next tread and use the bolster chisel to press the rug tightly underneath the nose.
For a waterfall installation pull the end of the rug over the next tread and staple as above.
Hold down front knob with one hand using the other hand to keep the kicker s shaft level.
A traditional carpet runner is a possibility when you don t want to sacrifice aesthetics for function provided you use extra long staples or upholstery nails to attach the runner to the stair.
Obtain a vinyl runner that is suitable for the type of carpet you have on your stairs.
Hit kicker with knee.
Unroll a small section of the corridor at the bottom of the stairs to the third step.
Because vinyl stair runners have tiny teeth on the underside a lesser amount of work and securing implements are needed.
Push it hand tight toward tackless strip.
Place front edge of knee kicker on center of the runner about 2 inches from the riser.
This is the corner between the floor and step.
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Make sure the teeth behind the rest of the vinyl carpet runner in step.
Purchase a runner with short studs for low pile carpets or one with long studs for carpets with high pile.
You can purchase a vinyl runner that is smaller than the width of the treads or one that can cover the tread of each step completely.
Line up runner between layout marks on first tread.
One popular method used to protect carpeted steps is to install a vinyl stair runner over the carpet.