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5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Maple T-Molding |
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PRMATM - 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Maple 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 Maple T-Molding:
Easy installation: Pre-finished surface so just cut to length, drill and countersink a few holes.
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We picked the molding up at the store (in which it comes in a box) and when we got home and took it out of the box, it was all scraped and beaten up. We returned it to the store for a new one. The moral of the story is: BE SURE TO CHECK THE MOLDINGS BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE STORE (to save you the hassle of going back.
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Worked great as transition pieces from room to room. Easy to install. Took care of a 1/8" height difference between two rooms.
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beautiful maple floor in living room....clean look...looks perfect !
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good all around
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The floors are gorgeous - I chose the blonde maple with wide slats and it gives the house a look of elegance and made it look so much bigger. I had it installed in all rooms except my master bedroom and the kitchen (had ceramic tiles in the kitchen and carpeting in the bedroom and that will stay).
At first I was looking at darker woods, but I am so happy I made this choice. In the end, it was the least costly, the most practical (not like bamboo as that is too soft) and the prettiest look with my darker furniture and cherry wood kitchen cabinets.
I had the installation done by a professional so I have no comment on how easy or difficult it was to do. I have the engineered hard wood that connects to itself without nails so it only took 2 days to complete so my guess is it's easier to install than 3/4" hard wood. I also had a floating subfloor which gives it a softer feel when you walk on it. All in all I am very happy with Lumber Liquidators and would highly recommend them for a quality product.
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This trim made a beautiful transition from the wood floor to the tile. It has such a finished look.
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I love the look of this floor, though 4" maple is HARD and unforgiving.
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Used to connect New Kitchen flooring (Maple) with exisitng dining room floor of oak. Good transistion.
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Maple T-Molding:
There were a lot of short pieces. Many had burn-like marks or knots. "Select" should have fewer suboptimal pieces. Find out about the number of less that perfect pieces per box before you purchase, as some items, like clearance items, are not returnable.
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No problems with service or delivery.
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Does this t-molding come in longer lengths than 6.5 feet? Specifically, 9 feet?1 answer
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Unfortunately not.Q:
Can this maple T-molding be stained or is it already a certain color?1 answer
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This T-molding is prefinished with a clear coating.Q:
I'm looking for a T-Molding to go inbetween tile floors and 3/4*3-1/4" Rustic Maple Hardwood. The tile floors are about an 1/8" lower then the hardwood, is this product thick enough to be routed down on the one side so that its sits flush/level or do you have some other product in maple that already has this approx height difference. Thanks.1 answer
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This T-molding can be tilted 1/8" to the lower surface.Q:
Is this product solid maple or some sort of composite with thin veneer?1 answer
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This is solid maple.Q:
I need a t-molding that matches sugar maple laminate. Does this work with laminate1 answer
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Yes this will work.Q:
When using this on a floating floor, over concrete - what is the typical fastening method? (the item does not appear to come with the metal channel). Are you supposed to use screw down to concrete anchors, and cover with button plugs?1 answer
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That is one way to do it, or you can use a urethane construction adhesive and weight the T-mold down until the glue sets.