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Summer Retreat Teak Laminate Reducer |
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Reducers provide a smooth transition between floors of different heights. Planning your new remodeling project?
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Comments about Summer Retreat Teak Laminate Reducer w/Track:
Pre-fab house was uneven from hallway into master bedroom. This reducer worked very well to solve my height difference.
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Comments about Summer Retreat Teak Laminate Reducer w/Track:
I was not sure how this flooring was going to look and to my surprise it turn out great. It does look like hardwood floors. Also, it does seem resistant to scratching but I havent had the floor for long. I want to see how it will do with water as it is install in a hall with an entrance to bathroom. As for now, it is a good price for a good product.
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Comments about Summer Retreat Teak Laminate Reducer w/Track:
Used between living room and dining room.
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Item was in good condition.
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Comments about Summer Retreat Teak Laminate Reducer w/Track:
I used this product in my dining room. It looks great and has a rich color. My floor installer says it is the best laminate he has ever worked with.
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What is the width of the reducer?1 answer
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You can find complete dimensions and installation instructions on our website through the Flooring 101 web pages Browse Categories, LAMINATE COLLECTION, Moldings. Thank you for writing in.Q:
how do u raise level of reducer when flooring is different heights?1 answer
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Check out our website under Flooring 101 by typing in " Transition applications for Laminates and floating wood floors (pdf) “, click on the top red & white PDF symbol (upper left), then open pop up". Thank you for writing in.Q:
Do I need to use glue for the transition pieces and for the reducers -- THey are being applied over concrete floors. The reducer will be between laminate and ceramic tile rooms. The t strip will be between 2 rooms of laminate (Long space)?1 answer
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Both transitions will have a track that can be glued to the floor using construction adhesive.