Columbia, SC

Stair Riser Painting in Columbia, SC

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What’s included

  • Clean the riser surfaces of dirt, wax, and existing finish residue
  • Sand risers lightly for paint adhesion
  • Tape the treads and sides to protect them during painting
  • Apply primer to bare or previously stained risers
  • Apply two coats of durable floor or trim paint
  • Remove tape after the final coat while paint is still slightly tacky for sharp edges

How it works

1

Tape and prep

We mask the top of each tread at the nosing and the stringer sides, then sand the riser surface clean and smooth.

2

Prime and first coat

We apply primer to seal the wood, especially important if going from a dark stain to a light paint color, then brush on the first finish coat.

3

Final coat and reveal

After the first coat dries, we apply the second coat and remove the tape carefully for a crisp, clean line between the painted riser and the natural tread.

Problems we fix

  • Paint chipping from risers that take foot contact at the toe when walking up stairs
  • Tape pulling the tread finish when removed if the tape was left on too long or pressed too firmly
  • Bleed under the tape leaving a ragged line between the riser and tread
  • Risers painted when the staircase was still in use, resulting in tracked footprints on wet paint

Stair Riser Painting in Columbia — FAQ

What kind of paint should be used on stair risers?

A hard-wearing enamel or porch-and-floor paint is ideal. Regular wall paint will scuff and chip quickly on surfaces that get any foot contact.

Can you paint just a few risers rather than the whole staircase?

Yes. If only some risers are damaged or need a refresh, we can spot-paint them and blend the color to match. We can quote the full staircase or just the sections that need attention.

Should stairs be closed off while the paint dries?

Yes. We typically paint risers in alternating groups — every other riser one day, the remaining ones the next — so at least one set of risers is always dry enough to walk on safely.

Stair Riser Painting across Columbia

Columbia's long, hot, humid summers are hard on homes — HVAC strain, swollen doors, deck and fence wear, and moisture around windows and caulk are all common. Older in-town neighborhoods bring hardwood floors, plaster and original millwork, while the Northeast and the Lake Murray side add newer builds with their own needs. Our pros are comfortable with both.

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