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When resurfacing a staircase with resin, one of the first planning steps is working out exactly how much product you’ll need. Careful calculation can help avoid waste and ensure a consistent, durable finish.
Average Quantity Needed
Most typical residential staircases require between 2kg and 10kg of resin for resurfacing, but the amount will vary based on staircase dimensions, the condition of the substrate, and the thickness of the layer applied. Straight flights with 10–15 treads are usually at the lower end of this range, while larger or wider stairs, or those with landings, will push the total up.


How to Estimate Resin Coverage
Coverage depends on resin type and application thickness. For example, clear epoxies such as “Trasparente” generally cover 1–2m² per kg at around 1mm thickness. Always refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for specific product coverage, factoring in extra resin for edges, risers, and any filling required for imperfections.
- Measure total surface area including treads, risers, and sides if needed.
- Decide on layer thickness (usually 1–2mm for stair treads).
- Multiply area by thickness and check against the chosen resin’s coverage data.
Selecting the Right Resin for Your Stairs
The substrate and finish you want should inform your resin selection. “Resinstone” is suitable for concrete stairs and offers hard-wearing, breathable sealing, while clear resins such as “Art Pro” are great for decorative top layers. If you are seeking a glossy, transparent look, opt for certified multipurpose epoxies, ensuring you stay within recommended application thicknesses.

When This Matters
Getting the right resin quantity is vital when you want a seamless, durable result without mid-project delays. This is especially important for busy households or high-use staircases where a consistent finish and proper protection are key.
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By carefully planning resin quantity and type, you can achieve a high-quality finish for your stairs and avoid unnecessary costs. For more about costs, installation options, and detailed guidance, see our main FAQ on resurfacing staircases with resin.
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