The carpeting on stairs takes a lot more abuse than regular room carpeting, and it often wears out much sooner. But don't worry, replacing a worn stair runner or carpeting a bare stairway is no problem when you know the technique, and this article will give you the information and instructions you need to complete the job.

Tools:
  • pliers
  • vacuum cleaner
  • measuring tape or rule
  • chalk or pencil
  • work gloves
  • small handsaw
  • hammer
  • heavy scissors
  • 3/4-inch-thick piece of scrap wood
  • staple gun
  • utility knife with sharp heavy-duty blades
  • awl
  • tack hammer
  • stair wedging tool or broad-bladed chisel
  • knee kicker, available on rental from most carpet dealers
Materials:
  • tack-less carpet fastening strips
  • heavy rubber or felt stair carpet padding
  • paper
  • heavy-duty staples
  • carpet runner
Time: about 3 to 4 hours for a short, straight stairway; longer for an extra-long or winding stairway

Now that you know what you'll need for this project, the next page will tell you how to prepare the stairway for carpeting.

For more information related to carpet installation:
  • How to Install Carpeting: Need to carpet an entire room? Learn how to install wall-to-wall carpeting with this article.
  • Carpet-Cleaning Tips: Whether due to spills and stains or just a lot of traffic, carpet gets dirty over time. Use these tips to keep your carpeting looking its best.
  • How to Repair Floors: Squeaks and cracks can be signs of problems with your floor. Find out how to make the repairs you need.