Bethesda, MD · Stair contractor

Hardwood & vinyl stair installation in Bethesda, MD

Carpet-to-hardwood conversions, solid oak tread and riser installation, luxury vinyl stair systems, and railing work — stain-matched to your floors and priced per step, in writing.

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Stair work we do in Bethesda

Carpet-to-hardwood conversion

Carpet and staples out, solid oak treads and painted or oak risers in, stained to match your floors. The single biggest visual upgrade a foyer can get.

Typical: $168-$280 per step

Hardwood tread & riser installation

New solid treads over sound stringers, prefinished for same-day use or site-finished for an exact match to new hardwood.

Typical: $123-$246 per step

Luxury vinyl stair installation

Purpose-made vinyl treads and nosings that continue your LVP flooring up or down the stairs. Never planks bent over an edge — those fail, and we won't install them.

Typical: $106-$179 per step

Railings, balusters & repair

Loose balusters re-set, handrails refinished or replaced, squeaky and worn treads rebuilt. Full balustrade replacement quoted on site.

Quoted on photos or on site

Stair installation cost in Bethesda, MD

Per-step pricing typical for 20814, 20816, 20817. A standard straight flight is 12-14 steps; landings and winders are itemized separately.

Prefinished oak tread & riser (per step) $123-$196 Installed, walk on it the same day
Site-finished hardwood stairs, stain-matched (per step) $157-$246 Custom stain matched to your floors
Carpet-to-hardwood stair conversion (per step) $168-$280 Demo, new solid treads, painted or oak risers
Luxury vinyl stair system w/ nosing (per step) $106-$179 Purpose-made stair parts, never bent planks
Handrail, balusters & newel work Quoted on site Repair, refinish, or full balustrade replacement

Ranges reflect current Montgomery County rates; confirmed in writing after a free measure. Stair sanding and refinishing of existing treads is priced on our refinishing page.

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Staircases in Bethesda specifically

New-build Bethesda staircases trend modern: thick white oak box treads, minimal overhang, glass or slim metal balustrades — details that demand millimeter tolerances, which is why builders in Edgemoor and Greenwich Forest call us for the stair package specifically. In the older stock it's refreshing 70-year-old staircases with new oak treads over original stringers, stain-matched to a just-refinished hall, often scheduled around other trades still in the house.

Luxury vinyl stair tread and nosing installation completed by our Bethesda, MD stair contractors

How a Bethesda staircase job runs

Measure and stain sample

Every tread measured individually — old stairs are never uniform — and stain sampled on real oak against your floor, not a brochure chip.

Demo and substructure check

Carpet, staples, and old nosing out. We check stringers and wedges while the stairs are open, and fix squeaks at the source before anything is covered.

Treads, risers, and rail

Solid treads and risers installed one section at a time, so the staircase stays usable each evening. Railing work happens in the same visit.

Finish and match

Site-finished stairs get the same stain and sheen schedule as your floors, so the staircase reads as original to the house, not an add-on.

Bethesda stair questions, answered

What does hardwood stair installation cost in Bethesda, MD?

Figure $123-$246 per step installed depending on prefinished versus site-finished, plus railing work if wanted. A typical 13-step Bethesda staircase converted from carpet to stain-matched oak runs $2,200-$3,600 all-in. Landings, winders, and balustrade work are quoted as visible line items, never surprises.

Hardwood or vinyl on my stairs — which is right?

Stairs take more abuse per square foot than any floor in the house. Solid hardwood treads are the durability and resale winner, and the right call whenever the stairs meet a hardwood level. Vinyl stair systems make sense when the connecting floors are LVP and you want a continuous look, or on secondary and basement stairs — but only with purpose-made stair-nosing parts. Planks bent over a stair nose fail, and we won't install them that way.

Can you match new stairs to my existing floors in Bethesda?

Yes — that's most of the job. We stain-sample on an actual tread against your floor, not a brochure chip, and finish in the same sheen so the staircase reads as original to the house. In Edgemoor we've matched everything from new prefinished oak to floors sanded on site the same week.

Can we still use the stairs while you work?

For prefinished and vinyl systems, yes: we typically work one section at a time and the staircase is walkable every evening, with most Bethesda staircases finished in 1-2 days. Site-finished stairs need finish cure, so we schedule those coats for evenings or when the household can use another route, and you get the day-by-day plan in writing before we start.

Get your fixed written quote in Maryland

Tell us what the floor is doing. We measure in person, quote a fixed number, and honor it for 60 days. MHIC #05-155xxx.

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