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Slipping and Sliding with Metal Stair Treds
Most people don’t really consider all the times they climb
stairs throughout the day, because often they involve just
two or three steps. But when winter comes, even one stair
step can be treacherous. Metal stair treds are durable and
can be purchased with a design that makes them easier to
grip and thus reduce falls.
Metal stair treds can be used for a variety of residential
and commercial purposes. In the home, they can be great for
workshop steps, attic ladders, around free standing pools,
leading to outbuildings or in the garage. Sometimes the
metal stair treds are welded to a metal frame, or the treads
are added to other step material such as wood to increase
traction.
Metal Stair Treds
Commercially, metal stair treds are used in a number of
ways. They are used on buses, fire escapes, in warehouse
buildings, for platform steps, ramps, leading to overhead
walkways and in many other ways. In most commercial
settings, the metal treads are welded to a metal frame.
Metal stair treds are very versatile and offer some distinct
advantages to both residential and commercial settings:
Slip resistant
Sturdy
Rot resistant
Allows air circulation (expanded metal)
Economically priced
Low maintenance
Long life
Fire resistant
Expanded metal stair treds are some of the most popular and
versatile treds. Metal sheets are formed in a way that
diamond shaped openings are created allowing light and air
to circulate. Expanded metal tred is also made by rolling
the metal flat with no openings. Other metal stair treds are
solid or solid and covered with a tough vinyl or resin, or
metal stair grating. Metal grating is usually used in
residential settings where there’s light duty expected.
Metal stair treds should be considered wherever you have
steps that should be heavy load bearing or where you want
low maintenance. Unlike wood steps, they don’t need to be
painted or there are no boards to be replaced. They are
sturdier, and with the right tred design, safer.
If you are looking for an alternative to wood steps, metal
stair treds may be the answer. Even if you choose to keep
your wood steps, metal stair treds can be added to make them
less slippery due to ice, moisture, mold and so on. You can
find various tred designs by shopping online. |