

Is $300 to remove reducer and old nose to install a proper flush stair nose a fair price?
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We had carpet replaced with hard flooring on a landing, and the original installer left an overhanging, unfinished nose that looked terrible and caused people to trip. They fixed it by adding a reducer. A new flooring crew is currently doing sanding and staining.
Quote Details
Modify landing transition to improve safety and aesthetics. - Remove existing reducer and old overhanging nose - Install new flush stair nose level with the landing - Install necessary trim - Perform gap filling
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Category
Flooring
Price
$300
Quote Date
April 14, 2026
Removal included
No
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