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701.Trims

Trims

The extremely long, thin strips of material (often wood) that make up floor trims and are designed to fit at the end of your flooring. They protect your walls as you regularly sweep and clean, let your floor transition easily from one room to another, even from one type of flooring to another, and conceal expansion gaps.

Universal Cover Trim
It is used to connect floors of the same height or slightly different height using wood or laminate. Most frequently used as an expansion trim for big area floors or where timber or laminate meets existing floor coverings such stretch carpet, cork, tiles, or other existing coverings that are somewhat higher or lower than the flooring being laid.

Stair Noise Trim
Stair nosing trims are a type of trim that are used to neatly adorn stairways and steps. Permanent construction adhesive is used to attach this trim to the step’s edge, and when necessary, it is physically secured.
To connect stair treads to risers, this is utilised as a transition trim.
The trim has a top covering of 14mm and may expand to accommodate both tread and riser growth. The stair nosing trim is intended for both residential and commercial use.

Border Trim
The border trim profile may be used to provide a nice finishing edge for tiled edges, sliding doors, and full-length windows.
The base profile is put first, followed by the floor covering installation, and the top portion and insert are fitted last. This is a fantastic alternative to end profiles for do-it-yourself installers.

End Trim
End trims are one of the most popular profiles because they may be used to finish floors in a clean way with sliding doors, full height floor to ceiling windows, carpets, and tiled sections. The floating floor fits into the trim, which is bonded to the floor.

Ramp Trim
Most frequently used when bare or polished concrete meets WPC/Vinyl, direct stick carpet, carpet tiles, or wood or laminate. The ramp trim is intended for extremely minimal commercial and residential applications.

Multi Angle Trim
For coverage in confined spaces, such as behind dishwashers or in places where an end trim is difficult to install, multi angle is employed.

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