FOlks,

        My wife and I have been toying with the idea of removing the carpet  
throughout the house as it ages. We have already rid the first level  
of our home with tile in the kitchen and laminate in the livingroom  
and part of the lower level. So, then she noticed that the steps being  
carpeted seem to get quite dirty. So, we could either put down some  
low-pile and dark-colored carpet, but then we also thought maybe we  
could just remove it all together. Of course this means filling in the  
nail holes, using nails to fix the noises since we can't get behind  
them, and well staining or painting them. Of course this means the  
steps could then become a slip hazard for those in the house who  
choose to wear socks etc. Is there anything we can do if we chose to  
go the carpetless route and avoid killing guests or members of the  
family? Is there an additive we could use to make the steps course  
enough to prevent a slip? Yep, it will be a little noisier, but maybe  
someone has other ideas? We're open to ideas at this point since we  
have done nothing.

tnx,

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