Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring provides hardwood staircase installation with structural stair rebuilding and tread replacement service for worn, unstable, or outdated stair systems. Our team handles stair framing correction, landing reinforcement work, and load-bearing stair repair before new material is installed. Our hardwood riser installation, surface leveling, and squeaky step correction help create a staircase that feels solid under daily use instead of loose or uneven over time. Heavy-use staircase upgrade options and reinforced wood tread system designs are also available for active households and multi-level properties.
Our team of experts builds staircase systems throughout Burbank, North Hollywood, Toluca Lake, and Pasadena with long-term performance and structural stability in mind. Our team checks framing support, tread spacing, fastener integrity, and transition alignment before installation begins so the staircase performs consistently under regular use. That process helps reduce movement, noise, and premature wear after the project is completed.

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Floating staircases create an open, modern look that works well in contemporary Burbank homes, but the structure behind that look has to be built correctly, or the treads will flex, squeak, and wear unevenly over time. Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring designs floating wood staircase layouts using concealed steel stringers or wall-mounted brackets that keep the treads appearing to float while meeting load and tread depth requirements under local code.
Hardwood species and tread thickness are selected based on span and expected foot traffic. Long runs call for 1 1/8- to 1 1/2-inch hardwood treads with a steel backbone for rigidity. Shorter runs can use glued-laminate oak or walnut treads that still read as floating without the added structural depth. Our team plans tread width, rise, and nosing to match your layout and integrates glass or metal railings where the design calls for an open look. Non-slip finish options are available for safety without changing the appearance of the staircase.
A staircase that does not match the surrounding floors draws attention to itself for the wrong reasons. Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring measures your existing flooring grain, plank width, and finish sheen, then mills treads and risers to match so the staircase reads as part of the same floor rather than a separate installation.
Species matching covers oak, maple, hickory, and walnut, with stain tone and edge profiles reproduced to align with your existing material. Our technicians replicate bullnose, eased, or square nosing and install pre-finished or site-finished components depending on access and scheduling. Trim, skirt boards, and railing components are matched as part of the same scope, and surrounding floor areas are refinished where needed to maintain color continuity between the staircase and the adjacent floor.
Oak is the most common stair material in Burbank homes, and replacement options range from straightforward like-for-like swaps to more durable engineered systems, depending on what the staircase actually needs. For a direct update, Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring installs solid red oak treads with pre-routed nosing and stains them to your chosen tone.
For staircases above basements or over radiant heat systems where humidity movement is a concern, engineered oak treads with a thicker oak wear layer over a stable core reduce seasonal expansion and contraction without sacrificing the appearance of solid wood. Our team also installs open-riser oak treads, oak treads on steel stringers, and oak overlays on existing stair framing for situations where a full structural replacement is not needed. Each option comes with a clear breakdown of cost, durability, and installation time so you can make the right decision.
Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring starts every staircase project with an on-site visit to measure rise and run dimensions, inspect existing stringers and landings, and identify any framing that needs rebuilding before new treads go down. Tread depth, nosing profiles, and railing integration are all discussed during that visit, so the design fits your space before anything is committed to paper.
A written scope covers tread species, riser treatment, rail and baluster work, timing, cost, and warranty details. You have a complete picture of the project before our team orders a single piece of material.
Species selection comes down to durability, grain pattern, and how well the wood holds a finish under foot traffic. Oak handles heavy daily use well and takes stains consistently. Maple offers a tighter grain for a cleaner look. Walnut brings a darker natural tone that works well in spaces where the staircase is meant to stand out. Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring recommends solid treads for open staircases and engineered treads where moisture or seasonal movement is a concern.
Our team uses pre-cut and pre-finished pieces wherever the project allows, which produces more consistent color and tighter joints than cutting everything on-site. Nosing pieces are prepared to match tread thickness and shape, and every part is labeled before it arrives at your home, so installation moves efficiently without fitting issues.
Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring protects your existing floors before any demolition begins and removes old stair coverings carefully to avoid damaging the surrounding surfaces. Stringer condition is verified, and each landing is leveled before the first new tread goes down.
Treads are installed one at a time using adhesives and hidden fasteners for a secure, squeak-resistant fit. Stair nosing is fitted precisely at tread edges, and treads are scribed to curved or irregular stringers for a clean line throughout the staircase. Risers, trim, and newel posts are installed as part of the same scope, and our team checks every step for level and consistent nose overhang before moving to the next.
Joints and transitions are hand-sanded smooth after installation, and every tread and nosing piece is inspected for gaps or surface blemishes before any finish goes down. Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring applies water-based finishes when faster drying and color stability are the priority, and oil-based finishes when a deeper tone and more pronounced grain are what the staircase calls for.
Staining happens on-site for full integration with your existing floors, or in the shop for tighter color control when pre-finishing is the better fit for the project. Two to three coats of polyurethane or a UV-cured system finish the surface for long-term wear resistance and easy maintenance.
Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring installs 3/4 inch solid hardwood treads and custom-milled pieces for tight, durable fits that resist squeaks and movement from day one. Pneumatic flooring nailers and hidden fasteners are used throughout, and species selection covers red oak, white oak, maple, walnut, and selected exotic species matched to your design and traffic requirements.
Every staircase tread is measured on-site and built to a template for consistent rise, run, and nosing profiles across the full staircase. Every joint and riser is hand-sanded and inspected before the finish is applied. Our team runs quality checks at rough-fit, pre-finish, and final installation stages, and replaces or refits any tread or rail component that does not meet the standard before the job is signed off.
Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring provides a dated work plan at the start of every staircase project listing demolition, subfloor prep, tread installation, finishing, and cleanup in sequence. A typical single-run staircase installation runs 3 to 5 business days. Custom builds and more complex staircase designs take longer, and that timeline is stated upfront before work begins.
Scheduling is managed to reduce disruption to your home, and floors, walls, and doors are protected throughout the job. Our team communicates daily progress and puts any change orders in writing before acting on them. Permits are pulled when required, and coordination with electricians or framers is handled directly to avoid delays.
Hardwood species and finish systems are selected based on expected foot traffic and long-term maintenance preferences. White oak with a two-component waterborne finish performs well on high-traffic staircases in busy Burbank homes. Exotic species bring different maintenance requirements, and Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring explains those tradeoffs before any material is chosen.
After installation, our team provides a care sheet covering recommended cleaning products, sweep and mop frequency, and when to schedule touch-ups or refinishing. Periodic inspection services are also available, and individual treads can be refinished or replaced if wear develops over time. Records of the millwork and finish products used on your staircase are kept on file so the correct replacement parts and repair methods are available whenever you need them.
Hardwood staircase installation in Burbank typically runs between $1,200 and $3,500 for a straight staircase with standard treads and nosing, covering both materials and labor. Curved or custom staircases, high-end species like walnut or exotic hardwoods, and jobs that require custom milling push the total to $4,000 and up. Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring provides a written estimate after the on-site consultation so you have an accurate number based on your specific staircase before any work begins.
Oak, maple, and hickory are the strongest choices for staircases that see heavy daily use. All three resist denting better than softer species and hold a finish well over time. For the topcoat, Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring recommends a high-build polyurethane or commercial-grade waterborne finish for abrasion resistance and easy long-term maintenance. White oak with a two-component waterborne finish is a particularly reliable combination for busy Burbank homes.
A standard straight staircase replacement typically runs 2 to 4 days, covering old material removal, tread and riser fitting, and finishing. Jobs that require custom milling, new stringer installation, or structural repair work can take 1 to 2 weeks, depending on the scope. Finish cure time adds additional days before the staircase is ready for full foot traffic. Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring provides a dated work plan at the start of every project so you know the timeline before installation begins.
Yes, in most cases, hardwood treads can go over existing Burbank stairs. Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring inspects the structure first for solid framing, level surfaces, and correct rise and run dimensions before committing to an overlay approach. Stringers that need reinforcement get sistered, uneven surfaces get shimmed, and old carpet or vinyl is removed and the substrate cleaned before any new tread is fitted. That preparation is what prevents squeaks and keeps the installation tight over time.
In Burbank, every staircase installation follows local building code requirements for tread depth, riser height, nosing overhang, and handrail placement. Burbank Elite Hardwood Flooring measures and documents each step to confirm it meets code tolerances before installation begins. Approved fasteners, construction adhesives, and blocking are used throughout, and a final walk-through covers safety, stability, and finish quality before the job is signed off.