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Ceramic Tile Nosing – an extra Inch for Your Feet

Do you know what an imperfect ceramic tile nosing can cause? Good God, I can never forget that incident for the rest of my life. My uncle was climbing the stairs in a hurry to receive an urgent phone call. Poor old man, how could he know that a mere act of haste would cause him a loss of his limb? Yes, ceramic tile nosing it was. Slippery and improperly designed!

These stupid stairs nosing made my uncle go through painful surgeries and uncomfortable orthopedic fixings. Therefore, be particular about your ceramic tile noising, otherwise it could be your turn next.

However, only an imperfect ceramic tile nosing cannot be the soul cause. It is surely backed up by other unfavorable circumstances like;

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• Stairs having narrow treads
• Too high or too low risers
• Irregular run and rise dimensions
• Absence of necessary handrails or the handrails may be so high that you are unable to grip them properly
• Greasy nosing and tread surfaces
• Lack of proper lighting
• Bewildering patterns of the treads making it difficult for you to distinguish the nosing from the balance of the tread

Not only improper construction – presence of snow, ice and debris in and around the ceramic tile nosing is enough to cause a serious fatal accident.

In order to reduce the possibilities of regular accidents the design of the ceramic tile nosing is undoubtedly a matter of serious consideration. In America, the citizens with Disabilities Act, or ADA, allows an utmost radius in the tread nosing of ½. It is better that you groove ceramic tile nosing, which could prove to be quite beneficial especially in wet areas. There are certain rules, which the state and local building authorities have established as essential requirements for the construction of ceramic tile nosing. Such requirements are laid down in form of codes, which should to be followed and maintained.

According to a random social survey a 5/16 inches ceramic tile nosing is enough to provide enhanced potency and firmness to the stairs of you home. The main purpose of this ceramic tile is to protect the edge of the tiles of the stairs.

The lengthy 1 to 5/8 inches ceramic tile nosing provides a clean and shinny appearance with an extra smoothness. This particular ceramic tile nosing variety can be unquestionably used for light commercial and residential applications. This product specifically comes in six lengths and it is fantastically punched to allow the intake and setting of adhesives. All ceramic tile nosing varieties are available in Hammered Brite Clear (HBC) and Hammered Brite Brass (HBB).

What Is A Perfect Ceramic Tile Nosing?

A perfect ceramic tile nosing is one where the tread has been projected with an extra set of distance. This extra distance is crucial because as you climb up the stairs, an extra inch will surely help your feet to have a better grip. Without this extra inch virtually created by the nosing, the tread seems to be narrow. Such a narrow space can possibly make you trip and fall causing extreme injurious cases.

One thing you should surely remember is that your life is one and your only treasure. It is your responsibility to protect it and make arrangements for your own safety while moving about in the interiors of your home. Thus, the ceramic tile nosing should be constructed and placed in a manner so as to make moving within the house more easy and comfortable by avoiding possible accidents and hazardous incidents.

by Manuel Kupka

Manuel Kupka (aka manoloK) is a Building Maintenance Engineer Expert and the webmaster at doityourself-tips.com which focuses on publishing DIY home improvement articles.

Ceramic tile nosing provides an extra space to the stairs for a more comfortable climbing. This definitely helps to avoid extreme accidental cases ensuring your safety within the home.

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