Home Improvement Asked by BadPirate on February 21, 2021
I have a floating floor on concrete slab that joins to tile in a number of common, high traffic walk ways in our home:
The standard way of joining a floating floor to a fixed one (or two floating floors) is a "T" transition:
These transitions suck for a number of reasons:
In general, it means that there is nearly annual maintenance and replacement for something that should require very little thought. We’d like a better way.
Schluter makes a number of transition metal pieces that work seamlessly and permanently but some need to be embedded under the last row of tile in the thinset.
Some examples:
Correct answer by redlude97 on February 21, 2021
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