Carpeting stairs is more than a design choice—it’s also about safety, comfort, and durability. Staircases are high-traffic areas that need both functional and aesthetic flooring solutions. While hardwood or laminate can look sleek, carpet provides traction, sound absorption, and a cozy underfoot feel. But how exactly is carpet installed on stairs? The process requires precision, the right tools, and knowledge of stair structure. Let’s break down the key steps and methods that flooring experts use to achieve a professional finish.
Preparing the stairs for installation
Before a single piece of carpet is laid, the staircase needs preparation. This involves:
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Cleaning and inspecting – The stairs should be free of dust, dirt, and debris. Any loose boards, squeaks, or structural damage must be addressed.
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Removing old flooring – If the stairs previously had carpet, tack strips, or padding, everything must be carefully removed.
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Measuring and cutting materials – Accurate measurements ensure the carpet fits snugly without gaps or wrinkles.
Good preparation sets the foundation for a smooth installation.
Choosing the right method
There are two primary methods used for carpeting stairs: waterfall and Hollywood.
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Waterfall method – The carpet is draped over each step, flowing down the riser like a waterfall. It’s a quicker method and works well with patterned or plush carpets.
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Hollywood method – The carpet is tacked down tightly at the tread and riser junction, creating a more tailored look. This method requires more skill and is often preferred for high-end installations.
The method chosen depends on the type of carpet, the homeowner’s preference, and the shape of the stairs.
Installing tack strips and padding
Tack strips are narrow pieces of wood with angled nails that grip the carpet. They are installed at the back of each tread and bottom of each riser. Padding is then placed on the treads for extra comfort and sound reduction. While padding is not typically installed on risers, it adds cushioning where feet step the most.
Securing the carpet to each step
Once the prep work is done, the carpet is positioned and secured. The installer stretches the carpet over the tack strips and presses it firmly into place. A knee kicker is often used to stretch the carpet tightly so it doesn’t shift over time. Staples may also be added under the nose of the tread for extra hold.
Cutting for a perfect fit
Each stair has its own slight variations, so installers cut the carpet to match the tread and riser perfectly. This ensures that the edges are clean and the overall look is uniform. A sharp utility knife is used for precision cuts, especially around corners, banisters, or winding staircases.
Dealing with patterned carpets
When patterned carpet is used, installers must pay extra attention to alignment. Matching patterns across multiple steps takes time but ensures a polished, professional appearance. Without careful alignment, the pattern could appear crooked or uneven on the staircase.
Carpet installation on open and spiral stairs
Not all staircases are standard. Open-sided stairs or spiral staircases require additional skill. Installers may need to custom cut and shape each piece of carpet to fit unusual angles or curves. This detailed work adds to the complexity but provides a seamless, elegant finish.
Once the carpet is secured on all steps, installers check for wrinkles, bubbles, or loose edges. Any adjustments are made to ensure the carpet is tight, smooth, and safe. The edges along walls or railings are tucked neatly for a clean, finished look.
Benefits of professional stair carpeting
While DIY installation is possible, professional carpet installation on stairs offers clear advantages:
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Properly stretched carpet that won’t loosen over time
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Smooth, even alignment across all steps
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Secure fastening that enhances safety
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Clean, tailored finish that elevates home design
A note on maintenance after installation
Once the carpet is installed, regular vacuuming and occasional deep cleaning will keep it looking fresh. Stairs are high-traffic zones, so choosing a durable carpet and maintaining it properly will extend its life and appearance.
Contact Plaza Carpets for stair carpeting that blends style and durability
Installing carpet on stairs is both a functional and aesthetic decision that transforms a staircase into a safe, stylish focal point of the home. From preparation and measuring to cutting and securing, each step in the process requires care and expertise. The result is a staircase that feels comfortable underfoot, reduces noise, and adds warmth to the entire space.
At Plaza Carpets, our family-operated flooring company proudly serves Lexington, Paris, Nicholasville, Georgetown, and Winchester, KY. Our flooring experts specialize in stair carpeting and can guide every step of the process, from material selection to flawless installation. Contact Plaza Carpets today to transform your staircase into a safe, stylish, and inviting feature of your home.

