rubber tread covers for stairs Gray Skid Resistant Carpet Stair Treads
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rubber tread covers for stairs

rubber tread covers for stairs Gray Skid Resistant Carpet Stair Treads

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rubber tread covers for stairs Gray Skid Resistant Carpet Stair TreadsSKID RESISTANT House Home & More Skid Resistant Carpet Stair Treads are made with a premium skid resistant rubber backing to help create a non slip surface SIMPLE INSTALLATION Can be placed directly onto most hard stairs to protect the surface and create traction (they do not attach) COMFORT AND PURPOSE Made with high quality olefin carpet to help resist stains and feature a 1 4 inch pile height to provide comfort SLEEK AND EASY TO CLEAN Each stair

  • SKID-RESISTANT - House Home & More Skid-Resistant Carpet Stair Treads are made with a premium skid-resistant rubber backing to help create a non-slip surface
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION - Can be placed directly onto most hard stairs to protect the surface and create traction (they do not attach)
  • COMFORT AND PURPOSE - Made with high-quality olefin carpet to help resist stains and feature a 1/4 inch pile height to provide comfort
  • SLEEK AND EASY TO CLEAN - Each stair tread is beautifully bound on all edges for a finished look and easy to clean; they can be vacuumed with a handheld vacuum or hose attachment and spot cleaned for extra care, but are not machine washable
  • DESIGN VERSATILITY - Our gray stair treads feature a softly textured surface and complement a wide range of décor styles including contemporary and industrial
  • MADE IN THE U.S.A.

Skid-resistant carpet stair treads from House Home & More feature a premium non-slip rubber backing to provide your stairs with additional traction. Your household and guests will appreciate the added stability, especially older adults. Our carpet stair treads provide comfort on wood, tile, stone and other hard stair surfaces and help to protect them from damage. They also help soften noise throughout your home, which is ideal for lively children, dogs and other pets.

Do Carpet Stair Treads Attach to Steps?

Our skid-resistant carpet stair treads are placed directly onto your steps. The non-slip rubber backing helps to keep the treads in place and creates a safer walking space for your family, guests and pets.

These skid-resistant stair treads do not attach to your steps. For added security, you can purchase double-sided carpet tape or carpet tacks separately. You can also browse our beautiful selection of adhesive and attachable carpet stair treads!

Are Carpet Stair Treads Pet Friendly?

Your pets will appreciate the security of new House Home & More carpet stair treads as much as you do! Walking up and down hard stair surfaces can be a fearful challenge for new puppies, senior dogs and aging cats. The soft surface of carpet stair treads will keep their paws cozy while the added traction helps to prevent slipping, allowing them to move with confidence.

Our carpet stair treads provide stability and help to create a safer environment for your entire household, including your pets. If you have pets, consider a carpet color or design that won’t showcase their shedding.

How to Care for Your Carpet Stair Treads:

These skid-resistant carpet stair treads feature a non-slip rubber backing, which can become damaged if put into a washing machine. Olefin is a naturally stain-resistant material, but when your skid-resistant treads need cleaning, we recommend vacuuming with a handheld vacuum or hose attachment to remove surface dirt. If using a full-size vacuum, be sure not to go over the edges, as it will lift the tread from the step or floor. You can also spot clean areas that need extra care with mild soap and water. Test any carpet cleaning product on an unnoticeable area to be sure it doesn’t damage or fade your carpet.

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