Posted by wingnuttx on November 26, 2022 at 10:39:50 from (99.172.13.196):
In Reply to: Wet wooden steps posted by john in la on November 26, 2022 at 10:09:17:
John. I think your idea is a pretty good one. Reason why is that once wooden step get exposed to the rain they can become very slippery especially the older they get. Could be the chemicals inside escaping outside of the wood itself. Board wood seems to be the worst. Tacking down the shingles helps to prevent slippage. The adhesive sand paper works great on concrete steps. I use the same product. But be careful because once the wooden steps get exposed to a lot of rain it may not stick well. Mostly because the rain can cause water to soak the board entirely and get underneath the adhesive sand paper tape. At that point slippage can occur. Not so with concrete steps. Wingnut
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