Stair Treads · Longboat Key, FL

Stair Tread Replacement in Longboat Key, FL

Engineered hardwood, solid oak, LVP, and laminate stair treads — fitted to your existing stringers, matched to your field floor, and finished in your home in two days. Servicing Longboat Key Club, Bay Isles, Country Club Shores, Sleepy Lagoon, and every neighborhood across Longboat Key.

Owner on every job 63-point standard 2-year written warranty Free estimate in 24 hours

Stair treads are the single most-skipped install in a flooring renovation. The field floor gets replaced; the carpeted or builder-grade pine staircase gets left alone — and then it sticks out like a sore thumb against the new hardwood or LVP downstairs. We replace stair treads in-place, matched to your new floor, with custom nosing profiles cut on-site. The work happens in your home over one to two days: tread one, riser one, then tread two and riser two, working up the staircase so the stairs remain usable for the whole job.

Here in Longboat Key: Longboat Key — the most expensive ZIP in the region. 7,000 year-round residents, 20,000+ during peak season. Median home value $1.8M+. Almost entirely high-end residential and mid-rise condominium flooring. Longboat's combination of saltwater air and 24/7 air conditioning in high-rise condos creates one of the most challenging humidity gradients in the state — we extend acclimation to a full 96-hour minimum on every install above the third floor.

We install treads in every primary material — solid hardwood, engineered hardwood, LVP, laminate, tile risers, and the increasingly popular open-riser modern look. Tread fabrication happens off-site (we measure each step individually because staircases are never perfectly square) and installation happens with the entire staircase masked, dust-controlled, and walked through with the homeowner at end of day. Most full-staircase tread replacements run between fourteen and twenty-two steps; a typical home is finished start-to-finish in two days.

100% of installs hand-supervised by the owner — no subcontracted crews, no exceptions.

12 verified reviews · 5.0 ★ Google Rating · Two-year written workmanship guarantee on every install — the longest in the Sarasota market.

Pricing

Stair Treads prices in Longboat Key (2026)

Real installed pricing for the Longboat Key market. Every quote custom and itemized. Free in-home estimate →

ServiceInstalled PriceNotes
Solid Hardwood Treads (per tread, installed)$130–$220Oak, hickory, walnut, maple
Engineered Hardwood Treads (per tread, installed)$110–$180Matched to field floor
LVP Treads (per tread, installed)$65–$105Includes nosing
Laminate Treads (per tread, installed)$55–$85Includes nosing
Risers (painted or stained, per riser)$25–$65Replacement to match
Open-Riser Modern Conversion (per stair)$135–$235Where structurally allowed
Stain Matching & On-Site Finish$45–$95 per treadThree-coat finish
Skirt-Board Carpentry$35–$65 / linear ftWhen existing skirt needs refit

Prices reflect typical Sarasota and Manatee County installations as of 2026. Final pricing varies by subfloor condition, material selection, and project scope — every quote is custom and itemized. Get a free written estimate within 24 hours →

What's Included

Every stair treads install in Longboat Key includes:

  • Solid hardwood tread fabrication (oak, hickory, walnut, maple)
  • Engineered hardwood tread installation, matched to field floor
  • LVP stair tread with matching nosing
  • Laminate stair tread with matching nosing
  • Custom nosing profile selection (bullnose, square, beveled)
  • Riser replacement (matching painted, stained, or open-riser)
  • Open-riser modern conversions where structurally allowed
  • Skirt-board carpentry and refit
  • Spindle and balustrade reinstallation where required
  • Stain matching to existing field floor
  • On-site refinishing of treads with three-coat finish
  • Demo of existing carpeted treads + tack-strip removal
  • Subfloor leveling of stringer tops where required
  • Dust containment and end-of-day cleanup
Our 63-Point Standard

Sarasota Flooring Co. 63-Point Installation Standard

Sixty-three documented checkpoints across six install phases. Every job folder hands you the moisture log, batch numbers, and photo documentation at walk-through — so you know exactly what was installed, how, and where to source matching material later.

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Pre-Install Site Inspection

8 points

  1. Confirm site address, gate code, lockbox combination 48 hours before arrival
  2. Verify HVAC has been running at 70–74°F for minimum 7 days before delivery
  3. Walk-through with homeowner to identify any furniture moves and pet-containment needs
  4. Photograph all existing flooring, baseboards, and transitions for before-comparison
  5. Mark and protect every electrical, gas, and water shutoff in the install zone
  6. Identify all subfloor seams, expansion gaps, and existing transitions
  7. Confirm parking and dumpster placement with HOA where applicable
  8. Verify finished-floor-height clearance against all interior doors and appliance kicks
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Subfloor & Moisture Diagnostics

10 points

  1. Calcium-chloride moisture test on every slab install — 24-hour reading logged
  2. Pin-meter readings at minimum 6 points per 100 sq ft for hardwood
  3. Subfloor flatness check — 1/8″ tolerance across 10 ft, self-leveled if not
  4. Visual inspection for slab cracks, hollow spots, and previous patches
  5. Pull a baseboard sample to inspect wall-to-floor moisture history
  6. Vapor-retarder spec confirmed against manufacturer requirements
  7. Subfloor squeak elimination before any new material goes down
  8. Confirm subfloor type matches selected install method (nail-down only on plywood)
  9. Existing transitions removed, evaluated, and replaced if compromised
  10. Threshold heights confirmed against new floor build-up
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Material Acclimation & Inspection

9 points

  1. Minimum 72-hour on-site acclimation for hardwood — 96 hours on barrier islands
  2. Digital hygrometer logging through full acclimation window
  3. Open every box and cross-stack for full air circulation around every plank face
  4. Visual inspection of every plank for defects, color variation, milling errors
  5. Cull and return any defective material before installation starts
  6. Confirm batch and lot numbers match across all delivered material
  7. Verify total material count exceeds room measurement by minimum 10% waste factor
  8. Tile delivery inspected for chip, edge, and corner damage
  9. Verify mortar, grout, adhesive, and sealant lot freshness against shelf-life
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Demolition & Site Protection

9 points

  1. Protected pathways laid from entry to install zone — no dust to other rooms
  2. Plastic sheeting on every doorway between active and inactive zones
  3. Furniture moved, padded, and protected with covers — never just shoved aside
  4. All existing flooring removed cleanly, tack strips pulled, staples flush-cut
  5. Existing baseboards removed only when specified — otherwise quarter-round added
  6. Old material loaded and hauled — site cleared end of demo day
  7. Toilets pulled and reset by us where required (no homeowner coordination)
  8. Major appliances disconnected, moved, reconnected by us
  9. HVAC vents masked during demo, unmasked after final cleanup
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Installation Craft

10 points

  1. Start-line and reference-line snapped from longest visible sightline
  2. Expansion gaps maintained per manufacturer spec (typically 1/2″ at every wall)
  3. Plank stagger minimum 6″–8″ end-to-end across rows — no H-pattern or stair-step
  4. Hardwood blind-nailed at proper angle and depth, never face-nailed except at perimeter
  5. Glue-down adhesive trowel notch sized to manufacturer spec for that plank thickness
  6. Tile lippage controlled with leveling clip systems on every install above 12″ format
  7. Mortar consistency tested by hand on every batch — no slumping, no over-watering
  8. Grout joints sized to manufacturer spec, never narrower for visual preference
  9. Transition strips fitted, fastened, and finished in matching trim line
  10. Quarter-round and shoe-mold mitered and color-matched to baseboard or floor

Quality Control & Walk-Through

12 points

  1. End-of-day cleanup every day of the install — never leave job dirty
  2. Final clean and detail before homeowner walk-through
  3. Walk every plank, every tile, every transition with homeowner present
  4. Punch list signed before final invoice — anything not right gets fixed before payment
  5. Acclimation log, moisture readings, and material lot numbers handed over in writing
  6. Care-and-maintenance guide left with homeowner for the installed product
  7. Two-year written workmanship warranty signed and dated
  8. Manufacturer warranty paperwork organized, dated, and filed
  9. Photo documentation of finished install added to job folder
  10. Follow-up call at 30 days, 6 months, and 12 months — by the owner, not a CSR
  11. Free annual inspection in year one — preventive catch on anything moving wrong
  12. Direct line to the owner for the full warranty period, no call-center hand-off
Longboat Key Neighborhoods

Where we install in Longboat Key.

Premium residential + mid-rise condo work — porcelain, wide-plank engineered hardwood, marble, custom inlays. We've installed across Longboat Key's full neighborhood map — from Longboat Key Club and Bay Isles to Buttonwood Harbor and Privateer.

Longboat Key ClubBay IslesCountry Club ShoresSleepy LagoonSands PointCedars EastButtonwood CoveBeachplaceSea PlaceL'AmbianceThe Water ClubBeachside CondominiumsConquistadorButtonwood HarborPrivateer

ZIPs served in Longboat Key: 34228

Landmarks near our Longboat Key install sites: Longboat Key Club, Bay Isles Beach Club, Buttonwood Harbour Marina, the Longboat Pass Bridge, St. Armands Circle (across the Ringling Bridge).

5.0 ★ Google Rated

What Our Clients Say

Real reviews from real installs across Sarasota and Manatee Counties. See all on Google →

★★★★★

"Mid-rise condo install on the 3rd floor of L'Ambiance. Freight-elevator scheduling, HOA approval packet, neighbor notification — everything handled. The 24x48 porcelain in the great room is perfectly flat, no lippage, no telegraphing of the slab below. Worth every dollar."

Patricia W. · Longboat Key, FL · Large-format porcelain (3rd-floor condo)
Verified Google Review · 2026-01
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FAQ

Stair Treads in Longboat Key — FAQ

Can I keep my staircase usable during the install?
Yes. We replace treads in sequence — tread one and riser one go in, cure, and become walkable before tread two starts. The staircase remains usable through the entire two-day job. You'll walk on the old carpet for the half of the stairs we haven't reached yet, and on cured new treads for the half we've finished.
Do you match the treads to my new field floor?
Yes. The whole point of a tread replacement during a flooring renovation is the visual continuity. We pull a sample from the field-floor production run, fabricate the treads from the same source material, and stain-match to the field floor. From the bottom of the staircase looking up, the staircase reads as part of the same install.
Can you convert closed risers to open risers?
Sometimes. Open-riser conversions require us to verify that your stringer construction can hold the load without the closed-riser bracing — most modern code-built stairs can; some 1970s and earlier homes need additional stringer reinforcement first. We assess and quote per staircase.
How long does a full staircase take?
A typical 14–22 step staircase replacement runs one to two working days from demo to finish, plus an overnight cure if we're doing on-site staining or finishing. Treads we pre-finish off-site go in faster — usually one day. Open-riser conversions add one day.

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Owner brings samples to your home in Longboat Key — often same day. Free in-home estimate within 24 hours, often same-day across Sarasota & Manatee.

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