Iv been installing lvp stairs for many years, if you watch TH-cam videos almost all of them don't have a clue what their doing! Your approach is exactly the way to do it right! Very nice work sir ! Have a great day
if upstairs floor is floating however the nosing is glue on, wouldn't that cause the problem? wouldn't seam between stairs nosing and floating floor crack? how to avoid it cracking? what to use for the seam? do you have a video regarding it?
To avoid cracking, I am doing overlapping top nose. In this project customer wants flat nose with main floor. I explain them about future problem. They said make it flat. I did.
Most of squeaks from the sides of the treads - it’s can be fixed by injecting glue through the little whole under and put nails as well. Another big problem - squeaks coming from staircase. Was not fixed before imstallation of final flooring material. I don’t have in my installation this problem, because I fixed staircase before installing and I always show in my videos how to right put glue - around the wall, under the riser and diagonal lines on stairs. This is the key. Thanks
Thanks for the video. Questions about about adhering the planks to the floor. I am getting conflicting information about what adhesive to use. Some claim any foam backer needs to be removed and to use vinyl adhesive. Some claim that the foam based backer can be adhered using specific types of construction adhesive. Some claim that the previous method using construction adhesive will melt the foam if it is not made for foam but the back of the label says foam board not closed cell foam like used on the back of LVT. Others claim that any type of adhesive will bleed through the vinyl because the vinyl is petroleum based (?!?). So what type of prep is required for the typical LVT type of plank with a foam backer in order to use adhesive and what type of adhesive (specifically by brand and name) works best? Removing the foam backer would be extremely labor intensive and sketchy at best considering the type of bond that foam has to the vinyl so I am hoping this is not necessary.
Hi Peter, I am using construction glue, like on this video and nails as well. This adhesive don’t have any conflict with lvp and underlay. I did several jobs already, no complaints.
@@peterdoyle833 you do want to use a proper adhesive. Typically one that "bonds to pvc". PL 3x works well. Removing the pad is not only alot of work but you want to keep the grip/traction the pad gives (material flex). The key for a good bond to the pad is to prep it by scuffing/gouging with a heavy wire brush. This way you increase the bond and keep the benefit of the pad. If we can help let us know. SaltyCustomVinyl
@@saltystairtreads thanks for the response. Fortunately I have an 8” jointer and removed the foam. I’m not a flooring guy but a woodworker and I’m shocked the flooring professionals don’t demand something better than the options available. The amount of LVT sold my Home Depot and Lowe’s and Floor and Decor and no nose options by their “house brand LVT” manufacturers. Anyway job done, thanks. I’d charge $120 a stair if I ever did it again.
@@igormagidov964 Если хочешь именно такой инструмент, то это здесь - www.woodwise.com/stair-jig-extender/ На сайте есть страница, где можешь найти свой регион с продавцом или позвонить им.
Iv been installing lvp stairs for many years, if you watch TH-cam videos almost all of them don't have a clue what their doing! Your approach is exactly the way to do it right! Very nice work sir ! Have a great day
I am very appreciate your comment!
Can you help me?! I’m having a hard time with what yo do with mine 😓
Brilliant video thank you so helpful
Have you any video of stairs with a turn can't get me head around working out the turn
Here it is - th-cam.com/video/OIr9gWgya4g/w-d-xo.html
I love that premium vinyl stuff more than wood. Brands that are indistinguishable and can't be damaged.
Yes, very good material!
Great job, sir. I was wondering what kind of glue do you use and also what size of finish nails? Thanks!
I used construction glue and 1 1/8" - 23 Ga pin nails. Check the description for this video. Thanks!
Good job. Thanks for teach it
You’re welcome!
Hola, como has realizado el mamperlan de los escalones? Me gustaría hacerlo yo. Gracias.
Did you ask about nosing? Here it is - th-cam.com/video/O0M8_oESqLk/w-d-xo.html
if upstairs floor is floating however the nosing is glue on, wouldn't that cause the problem? wouldn't seam between stairs nosing and floating floor crack? how to avoid it cracking? what to use for the seam? do you have a video regarding it?
To avoid cracking, I am doing overlapping top nose. In this project customer wants flat nose with main floor. I explain them about future problem. They said make it flat. I did.
@@MrYoucandoityourself overlapping top nose? how is it done? do you have a video regarding it?
You can put under top nose plywood strip 1/16 or 1/8, depending on how thick overlay part of nose. Very easy.
@@MrYoucandoityourself hard to understand... Is there a video you doing that? Or somebody else showing it?
To make nose higher than main floor you have to put something under. I try to find a video about it.
How do you cut pie shaped vinyl stairs?
If you ask about nosing, here’s- MILLION DOLLARS IDEA HOW TO MAKE A FLOOR NOSING MrYoucandoityourself
th-cam.com/video/O0M8_oESqLk/w-d-xo.html
Very well explained.
Thanks!
Great video. Do you have to remove the cork backing from the bottom of the plank before gluing ?
I am not removing underlay. No reason. Just glue it.
Great stuff, thanks a lot.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Any video on round nosing?
Same installation, no any different. Thanks!
What happens if you get squeaks. How do you fix it?
Most of squeaks from the sides of the treads - it’s can be fixed by injecting glue through the little whole under and put nails as well. Another big problem - squeaks coming from staircase. Was not fixed before imstallation of final flooring material.
I don’t have in my installation this problem, because I fixed staircase before installing and I always show in my videos how to right put glue - around the wall, under the riser and diagonal lines on stairs. This is the key. Thanks
*Need to install LVP stairs? Here is how to do it! Questions? I am here to help you!*
Where did you get the bullnoses
This nosing I ordered from the shop. They made it from the planks.
MILLION DOLLARS IDEA HOW TO MAKE A FLOOR NOSING MrYoucandoityourself
th-cam.com/video/O0M8_oESqLk/w-d-xo.html
SaltyCustomVinyl can help.
Thanks for the video. Questions about about adhering the planks to the floor. I am getting conflicting information about what adhesive to use. Some claim any foam backer needs to be removed and to use vinyl adhesive. Some claim that the foam based backer can be adhered using specific types of construction adhesive. Some claim that the previous method using construction adhesive will melt the foam if it is not made for foam but the back of the label says foam board not closed cell foam like used on the back of LVT. Others claim that any type of adhesive will bleed through the vinyl because the vinyl is petroleum based (?!?).
So what type of prep is required for the typical LVT type of plank with a foam backer in order to use adhesive and what type of adhesive (specifically by brand and name) works best? Removing the foam backer would be extremely labor intensive and sketchy at best considering the type of bond that foam has to the vinyl so I am hoping this is not necessary.
Hi Peter, I am using construction glue, like on this video and nails as well. This adhesive don’t have any conflict with lvp and underlay. I did several jobs already, no complaints.
@@MrYoucandoityourself thanks appreciate the response
No problem.
@@peterdoyle833 you do want to use a proper adhesive. Typically one that "bonds to pvc". PL 3x works well. Removing the pad is not only alot of work but you want to keep the grip/traction the pad gives (material flex). The key for a good bond to the pad is to prep it by scuffing/gouging with a heavy wire brush. This way you increase the bond and keep the benefit of the pad. If we can help let us know. SaltyCustomVinyl
@@saltystairtreads thanks for the response. Fortunately I have an 8” jointer and removed the foam. I’m not a flooring guy but a woodworker and I’m shocked the flooring professionals don’t demand something better than the options available.
The amount of LVT sold my Home Depot and Lowe’s and Floor and Decor and no nose options by their “house brand LVT” manufacturers.
Anyway job done, thanks. I’d charge $120 a stair if I ever did it again.
Спасибо!!! Классно получается!!!
Благодарю!
What gauge is your pin nailer?
23 Ga Ryobi pin nailer from Home Depot.
Всё классно как всегда!! Где я могу купить такие рога для ступенек как у вас железные?
Привет Игорь, есть ссылка в описании к этому видео, называется stair jig. Там линк на Амазон.
@@MrYoucandoityourself Спасибо
@@igormagidov964 Если хочешь именно такой инструмент, то это здесь - www.woodwise.com/stair-jig-extender/
На сайте есть страница, где можешь найти свой регион с продавцом или позвонить им.
суажиье, на видео ЛВП с подложкой? Этот клей держит лвп? можете скинуть ссылку на клей? спасибо!
Скинь.
Но Вы используете другой. Если не секрет - какой?
That laminate is going to show wear and tear pretty quickly on the treads. It also looks like flooring and not a proper tread.
Very durable material.
I had laminates on my stairs for like 15 years. They are fine. Going to try lvp now.
@@sherlockbonez Good idea!
The sharp edge wears quickly. Square nose with an eased edge is the way to go. SaltyCustomVinyl makes treads from plank with eased edges.