Capping and banding refers to each step being covered in individual pieces of carpet rather then one piece stretched and fitting to the entire stair structure.
French cap carpet.
Cap and band and waterfall are the most common methods of installing carpet on stairs.
French cap is a term used to describe stairs that have a edge that curves under on the rise of the stairs.
Unlike the waterfall method that uses a single piece of carpet the cap and band uses individual pieces for each step combining the horizontal tread or cap with the vertical riser or band.
Start at the bottom of the staircase and work your way up unless the more difficult steps are at the bottom.
It is an easy and fast way to install the carpet and for this reason many new home builders use this method.
Installing carpet on stairs can be tricky especially when there is a bullnose on the treads that extends beyond the riser.
Stapling usually functions in coordination with rather.
The french cap method wraps the carpet around the edge of the tread contouring the nosing to meet the riser then coming straight down the riser.
It is the optimal method for thick carpet because the thicker the carpet the more difficult it is to wrap around the edge of the tread.
The easiest and most common installation technique is simply to stretch the carpet over the bullnose and straight down to the next step.
The cap and band carpeting method is a professional technique to install a stair carpet in sections.
I opted for the french cap method which offers a more tailored look.
Waterfall or french cap.
While waterfall utilizes a single strip of carpeting on the entire stairway cap and band calls for a.
The french cap method.
The waterfall method involves simply bending the carpet over the edge of the stair and bringing it straight down to meet the tread of the next step.
This is known as waterfall installation.
There are two methods of installing carpet on the stair.
This method is the easiest fastest and most common way to install carpet on stairs.
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