You are not required to have a nosing/overhang on your stair treads. But if your stairs don't have a nosing you are required to have a tread that is at least 11 inches long.
How do you put a bullnose edge on stairs?
There are two ways to add a bullnose effect to stair treads or steps: routing or molding. The routed edge is the only option for round steps. The molding option includes half-round molding or stair-nose molding on the front of the step. They attach to the front of the step with glue and nails.
How do you cut nose angles in stairs?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_HJmt3MzhI
How do you cut stair edging?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL4vhyftaWM
How do you cut curved stair treads?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOoGwhsYjPM
Do I need Bullnose for stairs?
Stair Nosings Provide an Essential Safety Feature This gives you a solid, sturdy surface to step on instead of the slippery finish of carpet, vinyl, or tile. Also, the visual impact of a stair nosing helps to differentiate the edge of the step from the rest of the tread portion.23 ago 2016
What is the purpose of nosing on stairs?
Since the stair nosing is where people step on the stair, it is the part that tends to wear out first. With stair nosings, you can prevent the problem of worn stairs. You are also helping to prevent the problem of slips and falls because of the anti-slip features that stair nosings provide.7 jul 2015
Is a bullnose a stair nose?
A Bull Nose shaped stair nosing is usually fitted to a rounded wooden step. It is designed to curved around the front edge of the stair giving a smooth shaped profile and a protective finish.