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Anti-slip for outdoor wooden stairs?
Hello!
Does anyone have a good suggestion for anti-slip protection for an outdoor wooden staircase?
I checked these out a bit, it says they are nailable
https://amzn.eu/d/34E1iYO
Anyone with any other good suggestions?
I think tape strips are out because they tend to come off over time?
Does anyone have a good suggestion for anti-slip protection for an outdoor wooden staircase?
I checked these out a bit, it says they are nailable
https://amzn.eu/d/34E1iYO
Anyone with any other good suggestions?
I think tape strips are out because they tend to come off over time?
Self-builder
· Stockholm
· 8 592 posts
I have the same issue.G Great said:
The ones you linked seemed interesting, might be possible to screw them down...
Wonder if they might quickly clog and not stay "sandpapery"? Maybe some kind of metal list could work otherwise...
Know-It-All
· Västra götaland
· 10 938 posts
Have seen some who have stapled chicken wire, it seems to work as well...
This probably depends on where you live in the country. In the cold north with snow, snow shoveling works well. Here in the south, the problem is extreme slipperiness. Additionally, I protect the stairs from those equipped with damaging spikes. This applies to a few weeks per year.Purre said:
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