What is the piece called that separates flooring?

Transition pieces are narrow strips of molding that conceal the gaps between two different types of flooring, such as hardwood and carpeting. Flooring manufacturers have created several different types of transition strips, dependent on the type of flooring and height of the two floors.

What is a floor reducer strip?

Reducer. Reducers provide a transition to another floor with a lower height. For example, a Reducer would be used from a Hardwood Floor to bare concrete in a doorway leading to a garage.

What is hardwood floor trim?

Trims and moldings are small additions that have big impact on the overall look of your floor and how well it functions. They create continuity by hiding edges, gaps and joints with coordinated or matching styles. They allow smooth transitions between hardwood and other types of flooring.

What is T molding for wood flooring?

T-Molding – Doorway molding used to join two wood floors or floors of the same height such as ceramic tile, hardwood, or laminate, in adjoining rooms. T-Molding are also used to provide expansion joints when a floor dimension exceeds the length or width of 40′.

What are floor transition strips?

Usually called seam binders, these wide (about 5 inches) transition strips are flat strips of hardwood with beveled edges, used to bridge two wood floors of equal heights.

What is a transition strip?

Transition strip is a narrow piece of molding, that bridges two floors of different level, in order to provide a smooth transition from one room to the next.

What kind of edging do you use on oak floors?

Wood Floor Edging Strips You use wood floor edging strips to cover the expansion gap around the perimeter of the room. This is very important to leave room for the expansion, otherwise this can lead to floors buckling and lifting, this is especially important on solid oak flooring.

What kind of transition strips are used for wood floors?

The Spruce / Margot Cavin Usually called seam binders, these wide (about 5 inches) transition strips are flat strips of hardwood with beveled edges, used to bridge two wood floors of equal heights.

Do you have to use wood edging on Laminate floors?

This is very important to leave room for the expansion, otherwise this can lead to floors buckling and lifting, this is especially important on solid oak flooring. We sell wood floor edging for all the popular flooring species and laminate flooring beading.

What’s the difference between Carpet Strip and hard surface reducer?

For other situations, different pieces are used in conjunction with the T-molding: Carpet Strip: Transition from carpet to another material. Hard Surface Reducer: Transition from a thick hard flooring (such as hardwood or tile) to a thinner hard flooring, such as vinyl.