Products

Hickory Tread

Sizes:

6", 42", 48", 54" & 60"

Profile:

Bull Nose & Square Edge

Thickness:

1" net

Width:

11 1/2"

Texture:

Sanded

Use:

Interior

Length:

N/A

Structure:

N/A

Hickory Tread

Tidewater Lumber's Hickory Tread offers a clean, timeless look with unmatched strength and durability. Crafted from premium-grade Hickory and precision-milled in-house, each stair tread measures 1" thick x 11 ½" deep and is available in standard lengths including 36", 42", 48", 54", and 60"—with custom lengths available upon request.

This tread can be ordered wall-to-wall or with a left or right return, depending on your stair configuration. All returns feature a mitered nosing for a seamless, finished edge that conceals end grain and elevates the overall appearance of your staircase.

Each tread is made to order using top-quality hardwood and state-of-the-art milling equipment, ensuring long-term performance and visual appeal. We air-dry and process each piece with care, resulting in stair treads that resist warping and wear over time—perfect for both residential and commercial projects.

Available Return Options

  • 48" return left
  • 48" return right

 

Dimensions & Terminology

  • Depth: Distance from front to back of the tread
  • Width: Measured from left to right, excluding any returns
  • Thickness: Standard 1"
  • Return: A mitered edge applied to one or both ends for exposed stair sides

 

How to determine left or right return: Stand at the bottom of your staircase and look up. If the exposed side is on the right, you’ll need a right return—if it’s on the left, choose a left return.

 

What is Square Edge Profile?

  • Flat, 90° edge — no rounding
  • Clean, modern, contemporary look
  • Often used with a separate nosing piece added on site
  • Common in floating stair designs
  • Can feel more sharp underfoot if overhang is present
  • Typically requires more precise installation

 

What is Standard Bull Nose? 

  • Front edge is rounded over
  • Traditional, classic appearance
  • Nosing is built into the tread profile
  • Most common in carpet or hardwood installs
  • Softer, safer edge (gentler on bare feet)
  • More forgiving during install

 

We offer both profiles for all of our treads. Still not sure which stair tread profile you need? Give us a call and we'll be happy to discuss.