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Recently replaced our floor in our 2006 Dynasty and have been attempting to find a source for the black trim/molding around the top of the stair well (photos attached). I've put mt best "googling skills" to work & have been able to find it. Wondering if anyone has run across a supplier that may still manufacture it? Thanks

 

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30 minutes ago, tmw188 said:

I would walk into any flooring Co. Try those big Tile discounters. Floor & Decor 

Thanks @tmw188 - I’ve been to Floor & Decor and a number of other flooring stores. All to no avail. 

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7 minutes ago, Jdw12345 said:

Do the original ones not work with the new flooring?

They're cracked & need to be replaced. Thanks 

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I used similar ones to the ones shown in the McMaster catalog for stairs on my deck.  Not what you want..

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You could replace the carpet on the riser with the same flooring material and use one of the many stair nose products available.  That extra vertical tab is to hide the fasteners, but if you used stainless steel round nosed screws it would look nice.

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10 minutes ago, 6Wheels said:

You could replace the carpet on the riser with the same flooring material and use one of the many stair nose products available.  That extra vertical tab is to hide the fasteners, but if you used stainless steel round nosed screws it would look nice.

Thanks @6Wheels - I’ve actually contemplated changing out the carpet on the side of the risers - and will do so eventually. Just not sure if I’ll use the same porcelain tile we put on the floor or some other material. Still exploring! Just wanted to put down new transition b/f we head to FL. Thanks

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15 hours ago, Ken Smith said:

I tiled the sides and the entry step with matching floor tile, the trim is commercial tile stair moulding.

 

 

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WOW! Nice job!

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