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What You Need to Know About Stair Nosing

If you are having your staircase fixed or replaced and hear the term “stair nosing,” you’re probably wondering what that means and its role in staircase design. 

In a nutshell, you can’t build a staircase without a stair nosing, the very edge of the treads where you typically place your feet as you go up or down those steps. Often, they enhance the visibility of the steps, especially in low-light conditions. 

But did you know that there are different options for stair nosing? Read on as Aussie Balustrading and Stairs, your trusted source for the best staircases in Perth, share what you need to know about stair nosing:

Pencil Round

As you probably can guess, this option looks like a pencil that has been placed sideways across the tread. It’s among the most popular choices with homeowners because it fits different styles, can be stained to match the stairs, or be carpeted.

Square

Because of the growing popularity of contemporary homes, square stair nosing is also becoming quite common. Take note that the stair nosing can protrude over the tread’s edge, but because it’s just 30mm high, you should not be worried about it being a tripping hazard. You can lay a carpet, but it has a tendency to round over the tread’s edges. 

No Overhang

Your third option is also becoming more popular because homeowners are looking for a seamless and flawless look for their staircases. It may also be because homeowners are worried that other stair nosing may be less safe than this option. 

Benefits of Stair Nosing

It Enhances Safety

As mentioned, the main advantage of a nosing is that it makes your staircase safer because it protrudes a bit over the tread’s edge, thus providing extra space for the feet. It also makes going up and down the stairs more comfortable. Walking up and down staircases can be challenging for some – a problem that tall people mainly experience. More importantly, it helps reduce the risk of slips and falls, which can be very dangerous. 

It Protects the Treads of the Staircase

The right stair nosing can also keep your treads from getting worn out fast. Since this is where people position their feet when going up and down, it’s understandable that those edges are exposed to pressure and force. With nosing, there would be less damage, and you won’t need repair as often. 

It Improves Step Visibility

Many people get seriously injured every single year because they miss a step or underestimate its width. Stair nosing can significantly improve the visibility of every step so people, especially the elderly and the young ones, can walk up and down the stairs more confidently. This is helpful if the area also has poor lighting. 

Conclusion

Hopefully, this article sheds light on what stair nosing is, the advantages that it offers, and what your options are. Now that you have an idea of the importance of having stair nosing, you can call your trusted custom staircase manufacturers to know which option is the best for your needs. Whether it’s the pencil round, the square, or one with no overhang, your trusted staircase experts can help you decide which one suits your preferences. Whichever one you choose, you can be sure that it’s going to make your staircase a lot safer for you and your family. 

Aussie Balustrading and Stairs offers you the best staircases in Perth for your home or business. Contact our team today to know more about our services and products!

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