
Step 4 · Record, Label, and Double-Check Your Work
This is the step that ensures a stress-free project! Meticulously write down the width and depth for every single tread in your notebook. You might be surprised to find that not all steps are identical, especially in older homes. If you find a step with unique dimensions, use a small piece of masking tape to label it with a number that corresponds to your notes. We always recommend measuring twice—it’s a simple way to guarantee accuracy and give you confidence in your plan. This is especially important if you plan to order custom-made treads in the future.
Measure twice, write it down once — small errors cause costly delays during install.
Mark each step with masking tape and a number if they differ — no two stairs are exactly alike, especially in older homes.
Even a quarter-inch difference in measurements can affect comfort, safety, and fit.
Even a quarter-inch difference in measurements can affect comfort, safety, and fit.
Measure twice and write it down once to minimize errors.
Measure twice and write it down once to minimize errors.
General Hazard
Do not assume all treads are the same size; measure each one individually.
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