DURAL Stair Profiles
Tile Stair Nosing Profiles
Professional stair nosing profiles designed to improve safety, protect stair edges, and provide a clean architectural finish for tiled stair installations.
DURAL tile stair nosing profiles provide long-lasting edge protection while improving slip resistance and helping meet EEC safety standards for accident prevention. Available in a variety of profiles and finishes for residential and commercial projects.
Product Highlights
Application
Tile Stairs
Interior & exterior
Safety
Non-Slip
Improved traction
Protection
Edge Guard
Protects stair nosing
Compliance
EEC
Safety standards
Key Benefits
Enhanced Stair Safety
Designed to improve traction and reduce the risk of slips on finished stair surfaces.
Edge Protection
Protects vulnerable stair edges from impact, wear, and long-term damage.
Professional Finish
Creates clean transitions between stair treads and risers for a refined finished appearance.
Built to Last
Manufactured to high quality standards for dependable long-term performance.
Multiple Styles
Available in a wide range of profile designs to complement virtually any tile installation.
Residential & Commercial
Suitable for homes, commercial buildings, public spaces, and other high-traffic environments.
Recommended Applications
Residential Staircases
Protect tiled stairs while providing a modern finished appearance.
Commercial Buildings
Ideal for offices, retail spaces, hospitality projects, and public buildings.
Interior Tile Stairs
Designed for interior stair systems finished with ceramic or porcelain tile.
Exterior Stairways
Suitable for outdoor tiled stair applications where edge protection and safety are important.
Downloads
DURAL Product Catalog
PDF — complete stair profile collection, technical information, available finishes, dimensions, and installation solutions.
DURAL stair nosing profiles improve safety while protecting the most vulnerable part of every tiled staircase—the exposed stair edge.
Always select the correct stair nosing profile based on tile thickness, stair design, anticipated traffic levels, and local building code requirements.