Use the stair holds or tacks to secure the end of the runner to the first riser.
How to tack down carpet runner on stairs.
Fasten the carpet underneath the nosing of the tread with staples and wrap the carpet around the nosing and over the tack strip at the back of the tread.
Using a knee kicker stretch the carpet tight to the back of the tread and hold in place until staples can be applied to the back of the tread behind the tack strip.
The end of the runner should touch the floor.
Use the knee kicker to pull the carpet tight as you place another row of staples in the corner between the riser and the tread.
Another alternative is to carpet each stair individually where the foot lands.
At the end if you have extra length of the rug cut it off with scissors to be only two inches too long.
Fold that bit up and under the runner so you get a nice clean edge at the end of the.
Starting at the very bottom step carefully position the vinyl runner.
For each tread use sheet metal snips to cut a tackless strip 2 inches shorter than the width of the runner.
Lightly mark that distance out from the skirtboard and from the balusters on every tread where it meets the riser.
Install carpet without tack strips small tension rods attached at the base of each stair can be placed to tighten carpet that runs the entire length of the stairs.
You can put non skid and traditional carpet runners over carpeted stairs to protect against wear and break up the monotone look of the carpet but.
A small amount of glue at the top and base of each stair can keep it in place.
These will grip the carpet backing and hold it in place.
Can a runner be placed over carpeted stairs.
Pull the carpet tight and run a row of staples along the top of the riser where it meets the tread of the stair.