White Oak Unfinished Traditional Stair Tread Closed 54 in

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STCEUNFI-54
Special Price $52.98 ea was $112.67 ea
White Oak Unfinished Traditional Stair Tread Closed 54 in
Lead time is approximately 0 -2 weeks
Expected shipment date : 06/09/2026 to 06/12/2026

Unfinished products are considered commodities and will require some degree of additional minor prep-work before they can be considered complete, or "finished". Some degree of sanding / puttying is to be expected before finishing. Alternatively, consider ordering prefinished products.

A wide, architecturally significant staircase demands a premium tread. This 54-inch White Oak unfinished traditional stair tread delivers the structural integrity of 1-inch hardwood and the design flexibility of an unfinished surface across one of the widest standard stair widths available.

The 54-inch format is found in custom-built homes, high-end renovations, and two-story foyer staircases designed as focal points. White Oak's consistent tight grain ensures even stain absorption across the full 54-inch width — no hot spots, no blotching.

SPECS

  • Thickness: 1 inch | Width: 11-1/2 inch | Length: 54 inches | Closed (box) end

  • Nosing: 1-1/2 inch | Coved back edge

  • Finish: Unfinished | Species: White Oak | Janka: 1,360

  • Also available: 42 in ($84.89), 48 in ($97.89)

INSTALLATION NOTE

Two-person installation recommended at 54 inches. Remove existing tread. Apply Loctite PL Premium across full width. Use Step Doctor Measuring Jig for accurate measurements before cutting.

STAIN / FINISH TIP

Pre-finishing wide treads flat on sawhorses before installation gives the most even stain result at this size. Apply stain in the direction of the grain across the full 54-inch length in one continuous pass.

ColorUnfinished
Unit Of Measureea
Width11-1/2 in
Color CodeWHOK
Length54 in
PrefinishedNo
ProfileTraditional Stair Tread Closed
Thickness1 in
Wood SpeciesWhite Oak
Quickship ItemNo
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Product Questions and Answers
  1. Q:What is a traditional 1-inch stair tread and when should I use it?
    A:A traditional stair tread is 1" thick — the standard for new staircase construction or full replacements where existing treads are removed. Required by most US building codes for new builds. Use when existing treads are too damaged to install over, or when building a staircase from scratch.
  2. Q:Why is White Oak the premium choice for modern staircase designs?
    A:White Oak has become the dominant hardwood flooring choice in new construction since 2018, driven by the popularity of wire-brushed and greige finishes. WoodStairCo unfinished White Oak treads are milled from the same species as premium flooring, making stain matching precise and predictable.
  3. Q:Can I stain this tread any color I want?
    A:Yes. Unfinished hardwood treads accept any oil-based or water-based stain. Sand lightly with 120-grit, apply chosen stain, allow to dry, then apply 2–3 coats of polyurethane. For floor matching: bring a floor sample to a paint store to identify the correct stain. We also offer a Red Oak Stain Colors Sample Pack for testing before committing to full treads.
  4. Q:What does closed or box end mean on a stair tread?
    A:Closed (box) end means both sides of the tread are cut square with no decorative return nosing — it fits wall to wall with both ends hidden. The correct style when neither end of your staircase is open to the room. Most widely available in all species, sizes, and finishes
  5. Q:How are traditional stair treads installed?
    A:Traditional installation requires removing the existing tread first: pry from below or cut the nosing and pull off stringers. Once removed, check stringer surface is flat and clean. New treads are installed with construction adhesive plus screws from below, or toe-nailed through the back edge. Return styles need additional care when fitting around baluster holes or open stringer ends. Carpentry-level project — many homeowners hire a stair carpenter for best results.
  6. Q:When is a 54-inch stair tread needed?
    A:54" treads are used in architecturally significant staircases in larger homes — typically 2,500+ sq ft custom homes with a two-story entry foyer, or staircases designed as a room focal point. 54" wide stairs feel genuinely grand. Common in formal foyer renovations and high-end new construction.
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