WD17 · A411 / M1 J5 · 17 mi from central London · Stairs & Landings
Solid Wood Flooring for Stairs & Landings in Nascot Wood
In Nascot Wood (WD17) most stair jobs we quote are 'carpet-out, wood-in'. That's a full renovation of the staircase — treads, risers, strings, spindles, newel caps. Some are quicker than others; a modern edwardian terrace straight run takes 3 days, a Victorian dogleg with half-turns takes closer to a week.

Why Nascot Wood clients book us for stairs & landings
- Grip-tested matte finish default for underfoot safety
- 10-year workmanship warranty covering tread and riser integrity
- Grip-tested matte finish default for underfoot safety
- 10-year workmanship warranty covering tread and riser integrity
Stair cladding scope on Nascot Wood (WD17) projects
Every stair cladding job we quote in Nascot Wood includes: templating each tread individually, matched stair nose from the same board batch as the hallway, painted riser prep, string capping, newel-post detailing, matched threshold to the landing floor, and a grip-tested top coat.
Grip and safety on Nascot Wood wooden stairs
Where Nascot Wood clients specifically want a lacquered stair (for shine or matched to a lacquered hallway), we spec Bona Traffic Anti-Slip — same coating, added grip technology, meets DIN 51130 R10.
Local context
Established suburb of detached/semi homes
Nearest station
Watford Junction
Getting the hallway-to-stairs match right in WD17
In edwardian terrace homes with a natural break between hallway and stair (a solid threshold, a paint-line change), we can mix batches — but only if the transition is deliberate. Never on an open sight-line.
Stairs & Landings in Nascot Wood — questions
- How much for a full carpet-out, wood-in staircase in Nascot Wood?
- A typical 13-tread Nascot Wood straight staircase with matched hallway floor, painted risers, matte grip finish: £2,200–£3,600 all in. Doglegs and half-landings add £400–£900.
- How long does a full stair cladding take in Nascot Wood?
- 3–5 working days for a straight run of 13 treads in Nascot Wood; 6–8 days for a dogleg with a half-landing or winders. Stairs are usable each evening after the day's work cures.
- Will the stairs match my hallway floor in Nascot Wood?
- Yes if ordered at the same time. Same-batch stair nose and tread top from the hallway floor supply means a genuine match, not a 'similar' finish.
- Can I have a herringbone stair in Nascot Wood?
- Herringbone parquet on stair treads isn't practical — the pattern breaks at every tread. We fit herringbone on the landings only, with matched plain-board stair treads. Very popular in edwardian terrace Nascot Wood homes.
- Can I clad over existing stairs in Nascot Wood, or do they need lifting?
- In 90% of Nascot Wood jobs, cladding goes over the existing timber staircase without lifting. We check tread thickness and stability on the survey; only decayed sub-treads or non-compliant rises need replacement.
- Can I keep the painted risers and only wood the treads?
- Yes — the two-tone painted riser / wood tread look is our most-fitted Nascot Wood spec. Riser prep and re-paint is quoted as part of the scope.
Speak to a Nascot Wood stair cladding specialist
Direct advice on tread count, dogleg detailing and hallway match.
Stair jobs in Nascot Wood (WD17) that miss riser prep, string capping and grip finish always run over. We quote all of it up-front.