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20 Year Warranty
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Model number: 016173564
Internet number (SKU): 203870116
Price: $54
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Availability: in stock
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Description
Brazilian Cherry 47 in. Long x 12-1/8 in. Deep x 1-11/16 in. Height Vinyl Right Return to Cover Stairs 1 in. Thick - Product information
Cap A Tread is a durable vinyl with pre-attached stair nosing. For updating carpet or worn out stairs. Easy glue down installation. Cost effective way to add value to your home.
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- Cap A Tread adds character to your stairs
- Durable vinyl with pre-attached stair nosing
- 20-year warranty
- Don’t forget your coordinating moldings and trim
- Coordinates with vinyl flooring
- Product is proudly manufactured by Zamma Corporation
- Residential and commercial use
- Clean with a damp cloth
- Don’t forget your coordinating moldings
- Coordinates with laminate flooring
- No painting or staining necessary
Product reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
CONYLI from
Great product
We put allure vinyl planks (cherry) on our upstairs, and used this product for our staircase (they completely matched). The contractor easily cut the pieces to fit and glued them down. On the bottom landing (a 3'x3' square), he sawed the nose off one of these pieces and used that to cap the edge along with the allure planks (it looks great). The entire staircase with labor was just over $1k. They've been in use for almost a year and so far I've only spotted one or two scratches, which were hidden by a stain pen (can't even notice them).
I worried that the product might look cheap, however a few people (other contractors) made comments on how nice the stairs looked, so I guess they look good!
Date published: 2015-02-13