Floor Edging - Threshold - Transition Strip
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Johnsonite | Tarkett Vinyl T-Molding-A516
Roppe Vinyl Carpet Edging-A507
Roppe Rubber Reducers-A528
Johnsonite | Tarkett Wheeled Traffic Transition Adaptors-A518
Versatrim® Moldings | Stair Nosing
Expansion Joints
Metal Commercial Thresholds
Schluter® Tile Edging | RENO Ramp and RENO Ramp K Profiles-A4639
Tile Metal Edging and Transitions
Johnsonite | Tarkett Vinyl Reducers-A519
Shower Wheel Chair Ramps-A1093
Roppe Rubber Carpet Edging-A529
Flexible Paint | Stain Wood Grain Reducers-A1119
Johnsonite | Tarkett Vinyl Carpet Thresholds-A517
Roppe Rubber Wheeled Traffic Transitions-A524
Door Threshold Seal for Hospitality in Vinyl-A278
Door Seals and Sweeps
Flexible Paint | Stain Wood Grain T-Moldings-A1120
Johnsonite | Tarkett Vinyl Slim Line Transitions-A514
Carpet Transition Strip in Aluminum -A245
Roppe Rubber Subfloor Leveler-A412
Johnsonite | Tarkett Vinyl Transition Adaptors-A515
Roppe Rubber Transitions-A525
Carpet Edging | Metal Trim-A614
Johnsonite | Tarkett Vinyl Subfloor Leveler-A520
Metal Bevel Bars - For Carpet Transitions-A1116
Extra Thick Floor Transition| Reducers-A4655
Roppe Vinyl Reducers-A527
Johnsonite | Tarkett Vinyl Carpet Reducers-A522
Extra Thick Floor Thresholds-A4654
Metal Seam Binders - Flooring Transitions-A1117
Johnsonite | Tarkett Vinyl Cove Filler Strips-A513
Roppe Vinyl Fillet Strips and Tub Molding-A523
Flexible Paint | Stain Wood Grain Thresholds-A1118
Johnsonite | Tarkett Cove Caps-A512
Johnsonite | Tarkett Vinyl Tub Moulding-A521
Roppe Rubber Thresholds-A526
Schluter VINPRO S Molding in Anodized Aluminum-A4775
Floor Edging - Threshold - Transition Strip Information
Wally and Floora Say:

Wally Says:
Floora, did you know that floor edging is like the perfect pair of cufflinks for your floors—it subtly enhances the overall look while serving a crucial protective role? It creates a smooth transition between different flooring types, and protects the edges from wear and tear. Whether it's a home, office, or commercial space, adding the right floor edging can provide aesthetic appeal and upgrade the functionality of your floors.
Selecting the right floor edging involves considering materials, durability, and the specific needs of your space. Here's a breakdown to help you choose wisely:
- Aluminium: Offers a sleek, modern finish with excellent durability. It's ideal for commercial spaces or areas with heavy foot traffic.
- Rubber: Flexible and resilient, rubber transition strip is perfect for areas requiring extra safety and noise reduction. It's also easy to install and maintain.
- Wood: Adds a classic, warm touch to your space. It's best suited for residential areas or spaces wanting to maintain a traditional décor.
Buying Tip: If you're looking for an edging solution that's both stylish and functional, consider the color and material that best matches your existing flooring. Koffler Sales offers a variety of options to suit any aesthetic and functional requirement.

Floora Says:
Yes Wally, are you overwhelmed by the thought of installing floor edging? Let's simplify the process. Correct installation not only enhances the edging's effectiveness but also its longevity. Here are some straightforward tips:
- Surface Prep: Ensure the floor edge is clean and even. For most types of edging, you'll need a clean surface for the adhesive or fasteners.
- Measure and Cut: Accurately measure the length needed and cut the edging accordingly. Remember, it's better to measure twice and cut once!
- Adhesive Application: For edgings that require adhesive, apply it evenly and press the edging firmly against the floor and wall. For screw-in types, ensure you have the correct drill bit and screws.
- Color Matching: Aesthetics matter! Choosing a floor transition strip color that complements your flooring can make a significant difference in your room's overall appearance.
Buying Tip: Before starting your project, make sure you have all the necessary tools and materials. Koffler Sales provides everything you need for a successful installation, from adhesives to cutting tools.
Frequently asked about transition strips
What is a transition strip?
A transition strip bridges the space between two different types of flooring. These strips are commonly installed between rooms. For example, they connect hardwood flooring in a dining room to tile in a kitchen.
What are the different types of transition strips?
Several types are available depending on your needs. T-bar strips connect floors of equal height. Reducers accommodate height differences. End caps finish off flooring edges. Thresholds are designed for doorways. Specialized strips handle carpet-to-tile transitions.
How do you install transition strips?
The installation method depends on the strip type and your flooring materials. Common approaches include screw mounting, adhesive application, or track systems that snap into place.
When should you use a transition strip?
Use transition strips whenever you're joining two different flooring types. Examples include carpet to tile or tile to hardwood. The strip creates a smooth, safe connection between the materials.
Do doorways always need transition strips?
Not necessarily. If the same flooring continues from one room to another, no transition strip is needed. However, when flooring materials change, you should install a transition strip in the doorway. An example is hardwood in a bedroom meeting tile in a bathroom.