Stair treads are one of the easiest ways to make your stairs safer, quieter, and more comfortable for everyday living. Whether you have hardwood stairs, marble steps, or other smooth surfaces, stair treads can help reduce slipping while adding warmth and style to your home.
At MontVooRugs, our stair treads are designed for real homes — easy to install, easy to maintain, and suitable for busy households with kids and pets.

In this guide, you’ll learn:
- How to install adhesive stair treads
- How to install non-adhesive stair treads
- Helpful preparation tips
- Cleaning and maintenance advice
- Frequently asked questions before installation
Why Stair Treads Are Worth Installing
Staircases are one of the highest-traffic areas in a home. Installing stair treads can help:
- Improve traction and reduce slipping
- Add comfort underfoot
- Protect stair surfaces from wear and scratches
- Reduce noise from footsteps
- Make stairs more pet and kid friendly
They also instantly soften the overall look of a staircase and help create a warmer, more finished home environment.
Types of Stair Treads: Adhesive vs Non-Adhesive
MontVooRugs stair treads are available in two installation styles:
Adhesive Stair Treads
These feature a peel-and-stick backing that attaches directly to the stair surface for a more secure hold.
Best for:
- High-traffic stairs
- Homes with active pets or children
- Long-term everyday use
Non-Adhesive Stair Treads
These use a special non-slip backing material that grips the stair surface without glue.
Best for:
- Temporary or flexible use
- Renters or households that prefer removable solutions
- Easy repositioning and maintenance
Both styles are suitable for:
- Hardwood stairs
- Marble stairs
- Smooth indoor stair surfaces
👉 Explore washable, non-slip stair treads from MontVooRugs:
MontVooRugs Stair Treads Collection
Before Installation: Prepare Your Stairs Properly
Preparing the stair surface is one of the most important steps for successful installation.
Step 1: Clean the Stairs Thoroughly
Before placing any stair tread:
- Sweep away dust and debris
- Vacuum corners and edges
- Mop if needed
- Allow the surface to dry completely
The stair surface should be:
- Clean
- Dry
- Free of dust, oils, or moisture
This helps improve grip and ensures better long-term performance.
Step 2: Check Stair Surface Condition
Make sure:
- The stair surface is smooth and stable
- There is no excess moisture
- The stairs are fully dry before installation
This is especially important for adhesive stair treads.
How to Install Adhesive Stair Treads

Step 1: Position the Stair Tread First
Before removing the backing:
- Place the stair tread on the step
- Check alignment and spacing
- Make sure the tread sits evenly from side to side
Many homeowners prefer leaving a small visible border around the edges for a balanced look.
Step 2: Peel Off the Protective Film
The back of adhesive stair treads includes a protective plastic film.
Carefully:
- Lift one side of the tread
- Slowly peel away the plastic backing
- Avoid touching the adhesive surface excessively
Step 3: Place the Tread Flat on the Stair
Once the backing is removed:
- Place the tread carefully onto the stair
- Start from one side and lower it gradually
- Smooth the surface evenly to avoid bubbles or wrinkles
Take your time during placement for the cleanest result.
Step 4: Press Firmly into Place
After positioning:
- Press firmly across the entire surface
- Focus especially on corners and edges
- Apply even pressure to help strengthen adhesion
For best results:
- Avoid heavy traffic immediately after installation
- Allow the adhesive to settle properly
How to Install Non-Adhesive Stair Treads


Step 1: Clean and Dry the Stair Surface
As with adhesive styles:
- Sweep or vacuum the stairs
- Remove dust and debris
- Ensure the surface is fully dry
A clean surface helps maximize grip.
Step 2: Make Sure the Backing Is Clean
Before installation:
- Check that the non-slip backing is clean
- Remove lint, dust, or hair if necessary
A clean backing helps maintain strong grip performance.
Step 3: Place Directly on the Stair
Non-adhesive stair treads are designed to stay in place using a special anti-slip backing material.
Simply:
- Lay the tread flat onto the stair
- Adjust alignment if needed
- Press lightly to help the backing grip the surface
No glue, tape, or additional tools are required.
Tips for Better Installation Results
Install on Dry Indoor Surfaces
Stair treads perform best on:
- Hardwood stairs
- Marble stairs
- Smooth sealed surfaces
Avoid placing them on wet or uneven surfaces.
Align Carefully
Consistent spacing between each tread helps create:
- A cleaner visual appearance
- Better walking comfort
- More professional-looking results
Avoid Dust Underneath
Dust trapped underneath may reduce grip over time.
Regular cleaning helps maintain performance.
Can Stair Treads Be Washed?
Yes — both adhesive and non-adhesive stair treads can be cleaned.
Machine Washable Care
For washable stair treads:
- Wash separately in cold water
- Use mild detergent
- Air dry completely before reuse
Important Note About Adhesive Styles
Adhesive stair treads can still be machine washed, but:
👉 Over time, repeated washing may gradually reduce the strength of the adhesive backing.
This is normal with adhesive products and part of long-term wear.
How to Maintain Stair Treads
Routine maintenance helps extend the life of your stair treads.
Regular Care Tips
- Vacuum regularly
- Remove pet hair or debris
- Spot clean spills early
- Keep stair surfaces dry
Low-maintenance materials make everyday care simple.
FAQs About Installing Stair Treads
Do stair treads work on hardwood stairs?
Yes. Our stair treads are suitable for hardwood surfaces and help improve traction while protecting the stairs from scratches and wear.
Can stair treads be used on marble stairs?
Yes. Both adhesive and non-adhesive styles can be used on smooth marble stair surfaces.
Will non-adhesive stair treads move easily?
No. The special anti-slip backing is designed to grip smooth surfaces securely during normal everyday use.
Can stair treads be repositioned after installation?
Non-adhesive styles can usually be repositioned easily. Adhesive styles should be repositioned carefully to maintain adhesion quality.
Can I wash adhesive stair treads?
Yes. Adhesive stair treads are machine washable, but repeated washing over time may gradually weaken the adhesive backing.
How often should stair treads be cleaned?
For most homes:
- Vacuum weekly
- Spot clean as needed
- Machine wash occasionally depending on traffic and use
Homes with pets or children may require more frequent cleaning.
Final Thoughts
Installing stair treads is one of the simplest ways to make your home safer, quieter, and more comfortable.
Whether you choose adhesive or non-adhesive styles, proper installation helps ensure:
- Better grip
- Longer-lasting performance
- A cleaner, more finished staircase
With just a few simple steps, your stairs can feel warmer, safer, and more family-friendly every day.
Make Your Stairs Safer & More Comfortable
Looking for easy-to-install stair treads designed for real homes?
👉 Explore washable, non-slip stair treads from MontVooRugs:
MontVooRugs Stair Treads Collection
Perfect for hardwood stairs, marble steps, homes with pets, and busy family spaces.

