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how to transition from hardwood stair tread to landing

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I’m in the process of tearing out the carpet on my stairs and replacing with either a hardwood stair tread and riser “kit” or laminate with laminate stair moulding.
The kit seems like less fuss and a tidier, more durable solution, but each tread is ¾” thick. What am I supposed to do when I get to the top of the stairs? I’m planning on continuing the laminate in the upstairs as well.


Basically by adding ¾” to each stair it leaves that last step to the landing ¾” shorter than the rest. How do I solve for this?
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I’m in the process of tearing out the carpet on my stairs and replacing with either a hardwood stair tread and riser “kit” or laminate with laminate stair moulding.
The kit seems like less fuss and a tidier, more durable solution, but each tread is ¾” thick. What am I supposed to do when I get to the top of the stairs? I’m planning on continuing the laminate in the upstairs as well.


Basically by adding ¾” to each stair it leaves that last step to the landing ¾” shorter than the rest. How do I solve for this?
It also makes your first step 3/4 inch taller, all you can do is remove what is there now and replace it with something that is structural enough to support the weight a regular stairs does. Code says you can not have a rise more the 1/4 - 3/8 inch (depending what your inspector says) difference on any step or rise.
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