Cellar steps

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northwick

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103 posts

177 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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That is my cellar stairs. Even when I occasionally sweep them they're never clean enough to walk on with just socks.

I've put the washing machine in the cellar and underestimated how annoying it is to put shoes on just to get washing in/out and also the price for dropping a white shirt is now that it almost certainly has to be rewashed.

So... I was planning on cleaning them up and putting a decent mortar bed down on the treads and then putting on some cheap flagstones cut to size. This way the gaps can't refill with muck and they'll be much easier to keep clean.

If I do it on every step each riser will still be effectively the same height.

The cellar isn't very damp at all and certainly not on the steps.

Have I missed anything or shall I get on with it? Or does anyone have a better idea?

Thanks in advance.

Wacky Racer

38,186 posts

248 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Level it out with sand and cement and put some cheap stair carpet down.

Saleen836

11,122 posts

210 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Clean them up, repoint then paint with a clear brick sealer. Lots of different types on the market and hopefully wont make the steps slippery for socks/bare foot

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 16th December 2018
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Garage floor paint.

DonkeyApple

55,419 posts

170 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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I would either paint them with unibond or similar, and the walls or cut and fit some nice oak window sills?

KAgantua

3,886 posts

132 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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Hmm i would be careful of raising the height of the treads too much by introducing oak sills/ flags etc. What is the head room over each step? Will you be banging your head?

Countdown

39,974 posts

197 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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Assuming it’s not damp I’d stick a roll of underlay over them.

bltamil1

298 posts

145 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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northwick said:




If I do it on every step each riser will still be effectively the same height.
Except the top and bottom ones. I work in construction and see this a lot!

Your best bet is almost certainly a primer and then an epoxy floor paint, definitely a non-slip one.

Andeh1

7,113 posts

207 months

Monday 17th December 2018
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Stiff brush down, remortar & then seal it thoroughly would be worth investigating IMO