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How to Install Tiles on the Stairs? 10 Easy Steps

By Tileswale

Let’s agree that Tile can add beauty to any surface! Apt Tiles makes a lasting and appealing stair surface! (As long as they're not slippery; especially when installed on outdoor stairs!) So, before picking on tile, you must evaluate the material of your staircase's substrate. Tile is best installed on concrete steps that have been levelled thoroughly before installation.

Also, tiles can be used on wood staircases. However, you must verify that they can support the weight of the tile and that you use cement backer board to provide a surface on which the tile can be held.

 

Things to Consider Before Install Tiles on Stairs

Before starting the actual Stair Tile installation there are few minor yet mighty things you need to consider.

  • The Tile may be installed on wooden stairs if they are firm, flat, and level.

  • The steps must also be solid enough to support the tile's weight.

  • These basic requirements must be satisfied before you begin tiling.

  • If the steps are sturdy and strong enough to support the weight of the tile but are not flat and level, you may add a sub-floor cement board to produce a smooth, flat, and level surface.

  • Cement board installation is also used to support wooden staircases.

 

How to lay tile on steps

Let's explore 10 easy steps to lay tiles on stairs without any problems.

 

Step 1. Cut the Trimming

First, prepare the stairs and the surrounding area for tile installation. Remove any stairway trim, carpet, rugs, or other objects. Place the trim somewhere secure.

 

Step 2. Take out the Tacks

Remove any nails, tacks, and staples from the wooden steps and the wall where the trim was removed.

 

Step 3. Repair any holes or cracks

Examine each stage for any holes or cracks. Wood putty should be used to fill any gaps or cracks. Allow the putty to cure for 60 minutes before sanding to smooth the surface.

 

Step 4. Remove the Nose Board

Each step's nose board should be cut from the front. The nose board is the part of the step tread that extends over the step's vertical backboard, or riser. Using a jigsaw or a circular saw, cut the nose board flush with the riser.

 

Step 5. Prepare the Surface

To make a smooth and level work surface, sand the cut area. Sand with a belt sander first, then by hand with sandpaper.

 

Step 6. Remove the Dust

Sanding dust and other debris should be removed from the stairs. Sweep the area, then use a moist cloth or sponge to clean down each step. Begin at the top wooden step and make your way down the staircase.

 

Step 7. Begin Adding Tiles

Begin tiling from the top step and work your way down. Place the first tile at the center of the step's riser, or vertical step surface. Adjust the tile so that the front edge is flush with the step tread surface Place a thin spacer in each tile corner. Install the tiles on either side of the middle tile. Rep the procedure across the row. Mark the tile for cutting at either end and, if necessary, behind the first row. Take the tile off the step. Make all required cuts.

 

Step 8. Pour in the Adhesive

Apply a thin coating of thin-set glue on the back of the tile. The first tile should be positioned in the centre of the riser. In each corner, place a spacer. Repeat the same with the remaining row tiles.

 

Step 9. Put the Tiles in Place

Secure the tile to the tread in the same way as you did the tile on the riser. Place the tiles such that the spaces between them are in alignment with one another. Align the front edge of the tile flush with the surface of the riser's vertical tile. As needed, cut the tiles.

 

Step 10. Continue until all of the tiles are installed.

Continue with the next wooden step until the entire set of wooden stairs is tiled. Allow one day for the thin-set glue to cure before proceeding.

 

FAQ’s About Laying Tiles On Stair:
 

1. Can you put flooring on the stairs?

Yes you can. In fact, Laminate flooring may be put on stairs or anywhere else that hardwood flooring can be laid. But the main concern with laying laminate flooring on stairs is durability; Steps wear out faster than most other surfaces in your home.

 

2. What is the easiest flooring to install on stairs?

Vinyl flooring is ideal for a staircase since it is easy to maintain and it’s quite slip resistant. It is also a low-cost option with an easy installation technique. There are several varieties of vinyl available in sheets, tiles, and planks. One of them is here.

 

3. Should you put laminate flooring on stairs?

Yes you can. In fact, this is an excellent method to extend your lovely floor onto your stairs. But installing laminate flooring on stairs is one instance process when it will not be used as a floating floor system, thus avoid using underlayment.

 

4. Do stairs have to match floor?

Stairs are not required to match the flooring. But at the end, everything comes down to what the homeowner want.

 

5. Should stairs be lighter or darker than floor?

Stairs can, but do not have to, be darker than the floor. But you may paint your stairs any colour you like as long as they match your floors.


Article Updated - June 30, 2022


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