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PRBTTM - 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Cumaru T-Molding Prefinished T-Molding provides an attractive solution for blending floor surfaces in adjoining rooms. Used in doorways and borders where floors of similar thicknesses meet. |
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Teak T-Molding:
Beautiful wood and finished floor. We have natural stained moldings and the floors color variations allow all the colors to blend wonderfully.
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Teak T-Molding:
Love the floor!
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Teak T-Molding:
I loaded it in my truck. I installed it.
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Teak T-Molding:
We have 2 large dogs and the pine floors the builder installed were not holding up. We had carpart and pine floors replaced with Brazilian Teak in our entire house. Our installer was impressed with the hardness of the Teak and we were immpress with the beauty. We used the hardwood flooring, t molding, shoe molding, stair nosing, stair risers and stair treads.
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Teak T-Molding:
This flooring is great looking, very hard and the price was great. This flooring ALSO does not install like most wood flooring due to the hardness of the wood. Make sure the sales person is experienced in teak and the installation of it. Be informed before you buy.
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I went to one location of Lumber Liquidators. The employee sold me this teak flooring. When I went to another LL to buy more of the flooring the employee there told me what the first one did not. He explained to me that this is one of the hardest woods. It takes a special tool and installation technique than most hardwood flooring. So with the help of the 2nd store and employee, I returned the teak flooring and bought thicker, oak flooring that I was familiar with. The teak looked good and is very durable and the price was great but had I known that the installation was different I would not have bought it in the first place. Ultimately all turned out well.
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Teak T-Molding:
Cut to fit glue in and set heavy weight on it for 24 hours till adhesive sets up.
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Teak T-Molding:
Love the look. [...] Haven't had it long enough to tell if it is durable.
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Teak T-Molding:
I used this with the Brazilian Teak engineered hardwood. Loved the ease of installation of the floors and transitions. Will buy from Lumber Liquidators again if any further renovations are necessary in the future.
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Teak T-Molding:
excellent product ,[...]
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Teak T-Molding:
color is too light and varies from rest of the floor.
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Is t-molding the best transition option between the wood floor and tiled entry ways?1 answer
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Yes if the two floor surfaces are of similar height (within 1/4").Q:
Is it possible to get a small sample piece of the 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Teak T-Molding? We are currently installing Kraus brand flooring and need to ensure that the finish would match.1 answer
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This product question would be better answered by our Sales Department, they are more familiar with all of our flooring products and can better assist you with your questions.Q:
Can I use this around the fireplace, between the hearth and my existing teak wood floor. or is a reduce better.1 answer
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Depending on the height difference between the two surfaces; T = same height, reducer to lower hearth, and threshold to vertical obstruction (raised hearth)Q:
I am installing 5/16 brazillian teak floor I bought a special powernail and nailed down. It is coming out beautiful. How would you suggest installing a t molding?1 answer
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Pre-drill along center about every 8 to 10 inches and use finish nails, set & putty.Q:
Is T-Molding what I should use to transition from a carpeted area onto a 5/16" Teak floor?1 answer
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To transition from a wood floor to a carpet floor a threshold molding is typically used. Here is the link to the Brazilian Teak Threshold molding http://www.lumberliquidators.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=4371