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Hi all
At what stage do i fit a ramp to meet the tiles in the centre of the door? at the moment i have lose tiles meeting the carpet...there ... -
wood ramp carpet to tile.
Hi all
At what stage do i fit a ramp to meet the tiles in the centre of the door? at the moment i have lose tiles meeting the carpet...there will be a apprx 20mm step up into the room so have decided to use a wooden ramp of some kind to gradually rise to meet the tiles...do i get this made by a joiner? and should this be fitted before fixing the tiles to the ply...so i can get the tiles level with ramp? and how is the wood ramp fitted...screwed through carpet to floor? or another method? thanks Aaron
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Re: wood ramp carpet to tile.
schluter do a trim called reno it will take a differnce of 20mm down to 3mm
Last edited by garythetiler; 31-07-2009 at 09:11 PM.
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New TilersForums Contributor
Re: wood ramp carpet to tile.
you could maybe use a hardwood ramp edge, goes on last
Solid Hardwood Ramp Flooring Profile Reducer Bar
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Re: wood ramp carpet to tile.
ah ok so are all those hardwood strips like that lipping over the top of the tiles? i thought they would meet flush with the tiles...doesn't say on that site the depth of the hardwood...
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New TilersForums Contributor
Re: wood ramp carpet to tile.
They usually have a "carrier" a plastic strip which fits to the subfloor.
You fit the tile a few mil short of the carrier then just clip the ramp into it.
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New TilersForums Contributor
Re: wood ramp carpet to tile.
You could use this fella if you prefer
Solid Hardwood Edge perimeter Profile
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Re: wood ramp carpet to tile.
thanks guys got something to go on...will contact some local suppliers tmw
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