Anyone can start here · a resident's own home near the town center, Livingston, TX 77351 (Polk County); best-estimate location, exact address not confirmed; a home with a stairway whose dark tread edges have no contrast marking
Install non-slip, high-contrast stair tread nosing, a resident's own home near Livingston, TX.
Fund it for $160. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$160 proposed
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What the work involvesThe porch and interior stair treads at this home are a single dark wood tone with no edge marking, so the resident cannot see where one step ends and the next begins in low evening light. High-contrast, non-slip nosing strips mark and grip every edge.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Walk the stairway with the resident and confirm the tread edges have no traction strip and blend visually with the tread surface.
- 2. Clean and dry each tread edge so the adhesive-backed nosing strip will bond.
- 3. Cut each nosing strip to the width of its tread and press it flush along the leading edge, working step by step.
- 4. Press-roll each strip firmly its full length to seat the adhesive, checking that no edge lifts.
- 5. Walk the full stairway with the resident to confirm every strip holds underfoot, then photograph the completed run.
What counts as done
- Before photo of the stair treads with no traction strip or contrast marking
- After photo of the installed high-contrast, non-slip nosing on every tread
- Confirmation each strip is seated and does not lift at the edge
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