Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: installing carpet on stairs..is this correct? 23Feb 21, 2010 1:39 pm neorayez Quote: My staff will always give you the option (see below for when they haven't) where a bull nose solution is available (the tread extends out over the edge of the riser). Your house, your choice. No cost difference really I find this interesting, as a standard stair installation to a bull nose installation is very different. If she requests a bull nose fitting, I'm pretty sure they will try to charge more. I know I charge more to fit bull nose steps. Reason being it is much more time consuming than a standard fitting. I have found over the years many shops will simply not offer bull nose installation unless specifically requested. Hi Neo, I do pay my layers more, but I try not to confuse my customers with extra for this, extra for that. I tend to simply charge $250 surcharge for a set of stairs and leave it at that. It makes the process easier for my customers. It covers double bull noses, wraps, waterfalls, bullnose, turn and tuck etc etc. Win some lose some theory. I charge less if it is not a "full" set of stairs though. You will need to replace the entire stairs. Carpenter is the trade you're after. 1 4334 Got my stairs designed like this with 250mm Gap marked below. Gap is bec of 2 steps added between two landing area… 0 4870 Move your linen into laundry and access laundry from your present linen space 1 8002 |