Product Description

Starter treads are the first stair tread of the staircase. The half circle cut into the end of the tread can be on either the left or right depending on which side of the staircase is open. If both sides of the staircase are open a double starter tread is needed

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  • Solid wood construction.
  • 1" standard thickness.
  • Typically used in new construction.
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When measuring a left starter tread the throat of the tread is determined by the width of your staircase. The turn out depth is typically the deepest part of your starter tread, our standard measurement is 12.75 inches. The tread depth is the depth of the part of the stair tread you step on, our standard measurement is 11.5 inches. The length of the tread is determined by the requirements of your individual staircase such as the type of newell post and railing design. Remember the tread overhang when measuring your starter tread, typical overhang is 1.25 past the riser. For example, if your starter tread has a turnout depth of 12.75 inches you will need a starter riser that is 10.25 inches in turnout depth as there is a 1.25 inch overhang on the front and back.
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When measuring a double starter tread the throat of the tread is determined by the width of your staircase. The turn out depth is typically the deepest part of your starter tread, our standard measurement is 12.75 inches. The tread depth is the depth of the part of the stair tread you step on, our standard measurement is 11.5 inches. The length of the tread is determined by the requirements of your individual staircase such as the type of newell post and railing design. Remember the tread overhang when measuring your starter tread, typical overhang is 1.25 past the riser. For example, if your starter tread has a turnout depth of 12.75 inches you will need a starter riser that is 10.25 inches in turnout depth as there is a 1.25 inch overhang on the front and back.
Top View
When measuring a right starter tread the throat of the tread is determined by the width of your staircase. The turn out depth is typically the deepest part of your starter tread, our standard measurement is 12.75 inches. The tread depth is the depth of the part of the stair tread you step on, our standard measurement is 11.5 inches. The length of the tread is determined by the requirements of your individual staircase such as the type of newell post and railing design. Remember the tread overhang when measuring your starter tread, typical overhang is 1.25 past the riser. For example, if your starter tread has a turnout depth of 12.75 inches you will need a starter riser that is 10.25 inches in turnout depth as there is a 1.25 inch overhang on the front and back.

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