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T-Moldings provide an attractive solution for blending floor surfaces in adjoining rooms. Want more?
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Comments about Vintner's Reserve Laminate T-Molding:
Product looks good
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Comments about Vintner's Reserve Laminate T-Molding:
We placed the T-moldings at the entrance of our condo, between hallways and bedrooms and at the entrance of our kitchen and closets. It is very sturdy and holds up well to wear and tear. I wish the Vintners Reserve flooring were as high quality. I recommend using a very strong and thick adhesive to put the T-moldings down such as Liquid nails.
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The floor was fabulous.
The residue glue that was left is my issue.
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Comments about Vintner's Reserve Laminate T-Molding:
Looks good,easy to work with but would be wonderful if T-Molding came in different width sizes.
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It lloks great and the best thing about it is there is no nails or screws to catch on
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People commented that they have the look of engineered wood instead of laminate. The only problem we had was they we were sold a silcon sheet and a moisture barrier and a the floors were not going down right. Called customer service and they said we should not have been sold the silicon sheet. Since we had already cut one roll they would not refund us the money for that one even though they sold it to us in error.
After that the floor went down much easier.
Comments about Vintner's Reserve Laminate T-Molding:
Created a look of smooth transitions.
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I think a wider transition would look a bit nicer and it's not as beautiful as the floor, but it does match OK.
The main issue is that you need to buy wood stain (you can get it in a pen form for small areas) because, once you cut the transition, unless it is inside the door frame 100% (which it won't always be) the ends of plain wood show where you cut it.
I would buy an individually made piece the size of a normal doorway that was fully finshed if I found one, but this one worked just fine.
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The moulding is a better quality than home improvement store brand but still just pressed board. Would not recommend for a high traffic area as it will wear quickly with a lot of use. Not a bad product but it's not real wood.
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Put this down in my master bedroom. Everyone that sees it wants to know where it came from. Great Product!
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I need the T-Molding. What lengths does it com in?1 answer
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7-1/2 foot lengths.Q:
HOW WIDE IS THE T MOLDING1 answer
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This is 1 5/8" wide.Q:
how much space do i need to leave between the laminate flooring and the other surface for the track and t-molding, so that it will fit nicely.1 answer
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Hi: How many feet is a linear foot? Also can you use T molding between tall carpet and woodfloors?1 answer
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1 linear foot is equal to 1 foot (12 inches)Q:
How is it attached and/or held in place?1 answer
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All of our laminate transitions, with the exception of base, 1/4 round and stair nosing, will use a track that is either screwed down (plywood subfloor) or glued (concrete floor) and the transition snaps into the track