Shaped like a t they are used between two hard surfaces of the same height.
Transition between carpet and vinyl floating.
These are typically metal transition strips such as aluminum or lightweight steel but vinyl composite and wood are used as well.
Create a final finished edge on one floor material rather than to transition between two floors.
This type of transition strip is ideal for.
A new transition strip can be placed over an existing strip to both dress up and freshen up the look of the doorway.
Transition from a thick hard flooring such as hardwood or tile to a thinner hard flooring such as vinyl.
Transition from carpet to another material.
First you need to clean the bottom of t molding with sandpaper and use adhesive to clip it to the floor.
Instead of using a transition piece where the two floors meet pull the carpet tight and wrap the edge underneath.
Metal transition strips come in a wide range of options from pewter to aluminum and brass.
Each has different finishes that can accentuate the design of the tile floor.
Slide the edge of your vinyl floors underneath the curved edge of the carpeting to create a seamless transition.
When it comes to the material of the surface of the transition strips you can choose between wood metal and vinyl.
Once it s done you need to slip edge of the carpet under the t molding and then lock it with the t molding.
You can use staples or whatever method your professional installer recommends to hold the carpet down.
To find just the right product ask or search for them by flooring type such as tile transition strips or wood transition strips.
This will hide the unattractive cut edge of the carpeting.