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Timber staircases add warmth and character to a home but can suffer from wear, moisture damage or rot over time. Using the right resin can revive and strengthen your stairs, ensuring long-lasting beauty and safety.
Why Choose Epoxy Resin for Timber Stairs?
Epoxy resins, such as EpoxyWood, are excellent for timber staircase restoration. Their ultra-low viscosity allows deep penetration into wood fibres, helping to stabilise worn or weathered steps. When cured, epoxy forms a tough, waterproof layer that shields against ongoing moisture and potential rot.
- Reinforcement: Makes timber less prone to cracks and splintering.
- Waterproofing: Essential for stairs exposed to humidity or outdoor elements.
- Aesthetic Improvement: The resin creates a subtle, straw-yellow tint, enhancing the natural wood grain.
How to Use Resin for Staircase Restoration
Start by sanding your stairs thoroughly and ensuring they’re fully dry. Apply the epoxy resin with a brush or roller, allowing it to soak into the wood. For heavily damaged sections, a second coat may be applied after the first has dried. Resin like EpoxyWood provides a seamless, easy-to-clean finish once it sets.
If you’re after a natural look with added clarity, consider a clear casting resin such as Trasparente for decorative inlays or small repairs up to 2cm thick.
When Resin Stair Restoration Matters
Resin is especially beneficial when stairs are structurally sound but have softened, split, or lost their finish to wear and humidity. It is also an ideal solution for period properties and outdoor steps that need discreet reinforcement without replacing historic timber.
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Choosing a specialised resin for your timber stair restoration project will ensure a lasting, resilient, and attractive finish. For more guidance on restoring or upgrading staircases, visit our main guide on who makes resin stairs.
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