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Concrete Tread Replacement

 
Replacing damaged concrete stair treads is not that difficult of a process. You can remove them with a grinder or a cutting torch. Most concrete treads are 36 inches wide, this is real common and can be found at your local building supply warehouse. You will need a welding machine to attach the new replacement stair treads to the stringers if they need to be welded.

These Treads in the picture above are Bolt on Concrete Stair Treads and a wrench will do the job with some heavy lifting. These treads are heavy.

 

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