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T-Moldings provide an attractive solution for blending floor surfaces in adjoining rooms. Want more?
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Can this T molding be used to connect hardward floor to tile?1 answer
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Yes if tile is equal height with flooring. For details type, "transition" here - http://www.lumberliquidators.com/ll/flooring/Flooring101Q:
do I apply the t mold with some kind of glue? does the standard t mold about 2inch wide? we have some but it is not wide enough is there anything we can do ?1 answer
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For complete details on how to install T-Transition type "transition" here - www.lumberliquidators.com/custserv/aboutus.jsp?pageName=Flooring101Q:
what are the measurements of the t moulding?1 answer
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The T-molding is slightly over 1/2" thick and 2" wide.Q:
I plan to use this on a concrete floor. Is there a metal track available that I can screw to the concrete, then attach this T-moulding to? If not, how do you recommend attaching this to concrete? I want to use it with a floating engineered hardwood floor, 7/16" thick. How high is the vertical part of the T?1 answer
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The PRQCBRC4TM T-molding does not come with a metal track. You can use a urethane adhesive in a caulking tube and apply a thick bead of adhesive directly to the concrete and sit the molding in place allowing the bottom of the T-molding to sit into the adhesive. Apply weights on top of the molding until the adhesive cures. If the bottom of the molding does not reach the concrete subfloor, cut a shim and glue it to the bottom of the t-molding and once cured glue the whole piece to the concrete subfloor. The T-molding has a total thickness of 1/2" the vertical part of the T-molding is about 1/4" thick.