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My situation is different I have an edge nose one end of the living room. I need to replace it which not sure how to do this because it doesn't have tongue and grove the hardwood floor is 5/16" and the existing edge nose is 1" thick I guess my question is what is the best way to pull it off to put new one??
I am planning for LVP on stairs. The LVP has both flush as well as overlap stair nose options. Which one do you recommend? My existing stairs has nosing, do we need to cut it to make stairs flush with riser? Thanks In advance
From our technical department: We recommend overlap for strength at the nose. Secondly, if you are using overlap and there is an overhang on the steps over the riser we would recommend cutting that back if you have enough depth to meet the building code.