How To Measure Stairs And Landing For Carpet: Easy Process Of Measuring Stairs And Landing For Carpet


Easy Process Of Measuring Stairs And Landing For Carpet

If you are looking to cover the stairs and a landing with the carpet, then it is important to know how much carpet you will need for covering the stairs and a landing. You will need to simply take the measurement of the stairs and a landing with the help of a measuring tape and then put them together. Measure or compute each landing on the staircase and make sure to add a little extra when it comes to accounting for installation in order to determine how much carpet you need to cover the landing. Measure the stairs to ascertain or establish how much carpet you need to cover each one, before multiplying the length by the number of stairs and then add a bit more to account for errors as well as irregularities.

Landing Measurement For Carpet

  1. Measure The Width Of The Landing Using A Measuring Tape: First of all, place the end of the measuring tape in opposition to the base of the stair that joins or links with the landing and stretch it out to the baseboard on the opposite wall. Read the number where it joins the baseboard and note down the width of the landing to refer to later. It is a good idea to calculate or compute the width in at least 2 different spots if the landing is not completely square. Use the longest of the measurements in order to calculate how much carpet you need.
  2. Find The Length Of The Landing Using A Tape Measure: Turn your tape measure 90 degrees before calculating from the baseboard where the landing connects with the wall to the top edge of the stairs that continue down. Note down the length of the landing & make sure to check the length of the landing in nearly 2 places and go with the bigger number in case of any difference.
  3. Add 2 Inches(5.1 Cm) To The Length And Width Of The Landing: Add 2 inches(5.1 cm) to each measurement in order to account for folding some of the carpet underneath during installation. This will help you make sure that there is sufficient amount of carpet to cover the landing. The carpet will be folded underneath and stapled during installation when it comes to getting a clean-looking finished edge. This is the reason that you need to add 2 inches (5.1 cm) to both the length as well as the width.

Stair Measurement For Carpet

  1. Measure The Width Of The Stairs With A Measuring Tape: Stretch out the measuring tape side by side to the edge of a stair in order to get the width. This number will tell you how wide the carpet needs to be in order to cover the stairs. Do this for 2-3 stairs if there are any variations in width. Use the widest measurement as the number for your width to make sure you get carpet that is wide enough.
  2. Turn Your Tape Measure 90 Degrees And Measure The Depth Of The Stairs: Hold the measuring tape flat in opposition to the tread of the stair, & then place the end of the measuring tape in opposition to the base of the next stair up, and stretch it out to the edge of the stair. Read the number at the very edge in order to get the depth and note it down to refer to later on.
  3. Hold Your Tape Measure Vertically To Measure The Rise Of The Stairs: Flip your tape measure upright or perpendicular so the end is flat in opposition to the tread of a stair. You can stretch the tape measure up into the air in order to measure how tall the stair is. Calculate or compute from the tread of the stair to the edge of the stair above and note down this number.
  4. Multiply The Depth And The Rise Of The Stairs By The Number Of Stairs: Add the depth as well as the rise together. Count the number of stairs on the whole staircase before multiplying it by the sum of the depth and rise. For example, if the depth of the stairs is 10 inches (25 cm) and the rise is 7 inches (18 cm) then you would multiply 17 inches (43 cm) by the number of stairs. If there are 10 stairs, then the total would be 170 inches (430 cm).
  5. Add About 4 Inches (10 Cm) To The Length As A Safety Net: This will give you a little squirm room for very small errors in your measurements or irregularities in the stairs. Add more than 4 inches (10 cm) if you are looking to be extra-careful or know that your staircase is a bit odd, like a staircase in a very old house that has warped with time. For instance, if you know that you need 170 inches (430 cm) of carpet, then get nearly 174 inches (440 cm) to account for error.
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