Submitted by DavidDunne t3_zwpno8 in DIY
So I am wanting to finish off these stairs leading into our basement. They are currently unfinished with no risers and rough treads. My initial plan was to simply install new treads atop the existing ones and install risers.
But as you can see in these images ( https://imgur.com/a/Z10L6OL ), I have realized that the existing treads overhang ever so slightly. About a half inch. Enough to make them not flush. Simply installing risers is problematic. So...
Should I add wood behind the risers to make the framing flush with the current treads? Or should I REMOVE the current treads and install the new treads and risers on the empty framework?
What would be the simplest and also most cost-effective solution to this puzzle?
athermalwill t1_j1w6m6p wrote
Chances are that installing hardwood treads in place of the existing ones will throw off the height of the first and last steps. You should measure the height of these two in relation to the finished floor on both ends and then make a decision.
I personally like to install my treads on top of sub floor dummy treads. Alternatively, you can trim back the existing treads and go on top of those with a hardwood tread cap. Just remember to add screws to the old treads to stop them from squeaking.