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Stair Flooring Installation in Las Vegas

Beautiful, safe stair treads and risers that match your floors - precise carpentry that ties the home together.

Stairs are one of the most visible and most-used features in a home, and they deserve the same quality as the floors they connect. Well-finished stairs tie a home together and make a striking impression.

Vegas Wood Floor Pros installs stair treads, risers, and nosing in wood, engineered wood, laminate, and luxury vinyl plank, matched to your flooring for a cohesive, finished look throughout the home.

Precision Carpentry Matters on Stairs

Staircases are unforgiving. Every tread and riser has to be measured and cut precisely for a safe, tight, squeak-free result. This is detailed carpentry, and it is where craftsmanship really shows.

  • Treads, risers, and stair nosing
  • Material matched to your floors
  • Tight, safe, squeak-free fit
  • Clean, finished edges and returns

Options for Every Staircase

We work with your existing staircase to deliver the look you want.

Carpet-to-Wood Conversions

Replacing carpeted stairs with wood or wood-look treads is a popular upgrade that dramatically elevates an entry or hallway. We remove the old carpet and build clean, finished stairs.

Matching Your Floors

We coordinate species, color, and finish so your stairs flow naturally into the surrounding floors rather than looking like an afterthought.

Safety and Durability Built In

Stairs see constant traffic, so durability and safety come first. We install secure treads with appropriate nosing and finishes that hold up to years of use while looking sharp.

Material Options for Stair Flooring

Wood, engineered wood, laminate, and luxury vinyl plank can all work on stairs, and each has its place. Solid wood and engineered treads bring a premium, refinishable look, while laminate and luxury vinyl plank offer durability and value, especially when matching floors elsewhere in the home.

The right choice depends on the look you want, the traffic the stairs see, and the flooring in the connected rooms. Purpose-made stair treads and matching nosing give a clean, finished edge in any material.

We help you choose a stair material that is safe, durable, and beautifully matched to your floors.

Open and Closed Staircases

The configuration of your staircase affects the work involved. Closed staircases have walls or skirt boards on both sides, while open staircases expose one or both ends of the treads and require finished returns for a clean look.

Open stairs, curved steps, and winders demand extra precision because every exposed edge is visible. This is detailed carpentry, and it is where craftsmanship really shows.

Whatever your staircase looks like, we measure and finish each detail carefully so the result looks crafted rather than patched together.

Coordinating Railings, Skirt Boards, and Trim

Stairs are a focal point, so the railing, newel posts, balusters, and skirt boards are part of the overall look. Updating or refinishing these elements alongside new treads can transform a dated staircase.

Even when the railing stays, we work cleanly around posts and balusters so the new treads and risers fit tightly and the whole staircase reads as one cohesive piece.

Coordinating the stairs with baseboards and trim throughout the home gives a finished, intentional result from room to room.

Stairs in Two-Story Las Vegas Homes

Many homes across Henderson, Summerlin, Enterprise, and the wider valley are two-story, which makes the staircase one of the first things guests see. Converting carpeted stairs to wood-look treads instantly elevates an entry and is far easier to keep clean in a dusty climate.

Matching the stairs to the floors on both levels ties the home together and makes the whole space feel finished.

Because stairs take concentrated traffic, durable treads and a secure, squeak-free build matter even more here than on open floors.

What Stair Flooring Costs

Stairs are priced per step rather than by simple square footage because of the precise cutting and finishing involved. Cost depends on the number of steps, the material, whether you are converting from carpet, and any railing or trim work.

We provide a clear written estimate, and stairs are often bundled with a larger flooring project for a matched result and added efficiency.

Financing may be available through third-party providers if you would like to include stairs as part of a bigger flooring upgrade.

Stair Flooring Across the Valley

We install stair flooring throughout Henderson, Summerlin, Enterprise, Las Vegas, and the surrounding communities, from carpet-to-wood conversions to full staircase upgrades that match new floors.

A well-built staircase is one of the highest-impact upgrades in a home, and it deserves the same care as the floors it connects.

You can see examples of completed stair projects on our work page, and a free estimate is the easiest way to get started.

Matching Stairs to Your Floors

The goal with any staircase is for it to flow naturally into the surrounding floors rather than looking like an afterthought. We coordinate the species, color, and finish of the treads with your flooring so the transition feels intentional.

If you are installing new floors at the same time, doing the stairs in the same project keeps everything matched and is usually more efficient than doing them separately later.

A staircase that ties cleanly into the floors above and below makes the whole home feel finished and cohesive.

Timeline for a Stair Project

Stairs take longer per step than open floors because of the precise cutting and finishing involved. A typical staircase is completed in a few days, depending on the number of steps, whether you are converting from carpet, and any railing or trim work.

When stairs are part of a larger flooring project, we sequence the work so everything finishes cleanly and the colors stay matched throughout the home.

We share a clear schedule before we begin, so you know what to expect at each stage of the staircase transformation.

Carpet-to-Wood Stair Conversions

Replacing carpeted stairs with wood or wood-look treads is one of the most popular upgrades we do. It dramatically elevates an entry or hallway and is far easier to keep clean in a dusty climate than carpeted steps.

The process involves removing the old carpet and padding, prepping the stairs, and installing finished treads and risers. Many homeowners pair stained wood treads with clean white or painted risers for a modern contrast.

It is a transformation that changes the feel of the whole home, since the staircase is often the first thing guests see.

Safety and Traction on Stairs

Stairs see constant traffic, so safety comes first. Proper nosing gives a defined edge underfoot, treads are secured to prevent movement and squeaks, and finishes are chosen for reliable footing.

For households with young children, older family members, or pets, we can discuss added traction options and runners that keep the wood look on the visible sides while improving grip on the walking surface.

A safe staircase is built right from the start, with consistent step heights and tight, well-fastened treads.

Caring for Wood and Wood-Look Stairs

Hard-surface stairs are far easier to keep clean than carpet, which traps dust in our climate. Regular dust-mopping and occasional cleaning with the right product keep them looking sharp.

Because stairs take concentrated traffic, a durable finish, prompt cleanup, and the occasional runner in the busiest staircases all help protect the surface over time.

With simple care, a well-built staircase stays a highlight of the home for years.

Why Homeowners Choose Us for Stairs

Stairs reward craftsmanship more than almost any other part of a flooring project. We cut clean returns and nosing, secure treads to prevent squeaks, and match the stairs to your floors for a seamless look.

Carpet-to-wood conversions are one of our most requested upgrades, and we handle the removal, prep, and finished installation start to finish.

The result is a safe, durable staircase that becomes a focal point rather than an afterthought.

FAQ

Stair Flooring Questions, Answered

Yes. Both can be installed on stairs using matching stair treads and proper nosing, which gives a durable, finished result. We often use them when matching laminate or LVP floors elsewhere in the home.

Stairs are typically priced per step because each tread, riser, and nosing requires precise measuring and cutting. The number of steps, the material, whether you are converting from carpet, and any trim work all affect the total.

Yes, and it is often the most efficient approach. Doing stairs and floors together keeps the colors and finishes matched and the transitions clean, especially when converting carpeted stairs alongside a new floor.

Yes, carpet-to-wood stair conversions are one of our most requested upgrades. We remove the carpet, prep the stairs, and install finished treads and risers that match or complement your floors.

That is the goal. We coordinate the species, color, and finish of your treads and risers with your flooring so the staircase looks like a seamless, intentional part of the home.

Properly finished wood stairs offer good footing, and we can discuss finish options and the addition of runners if extra traction is a priority for your household.

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