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hi all got a kitchen floor to tile were the customer wants a 9' silver carpet to tile trim to seperate kitchen from open plan dining room ! i know ... -
9' carpet to tile trim needed
hi all got a kitchen floor to tile were the customer wants a 9' silver carpet to tile trim to seperate kitchen from open plan dining room ! i know they used to do an 8' trim but never seen one any bigger,just trying to get something without a joint,ps ive suggested a hardwood threshhold but shes having none of it. any help welcome
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Re: 9' carpet to tile trim needed
6 and 8' are really common but I don't ever recall seeing a 9' one!
If you fail here, checkout the Flooring Forum too mate. They're mainly carpet fitters there.
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Re: 9' carpet to tile trim needed
9ft (2700) is a standard size....honest
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Re: 9' carpet to tile trim needed
Diatech | construction cutting & tiling
try here i'm pretty sure they do sizes to suit
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Re: 9' carpet to tile trim needed
Z-edge door bar CARPET to LAMINATE / TILE Silver 2700mm on eBay (end time 11-Oct-10 15
22 BST)
Just posted this as an example but it will be available from any flooring wholesaler. 2700 is about 8'10"
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Re: 9' carpet to tile trim needed
The common depth is 8mm but some wholesalers stock 14mm and more. I use 14mm for 18mm wood floors. It can easily be manipulated to adjust the depth. When you fit it take a piece of timber about 400mm long and place it on the surface and tap it with a hammer and it will tighten down to the carpet.
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caliperkid (16-09-2010), Dan (16-09-2010)
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Re: 9' carpet to tile trim needed
thanks sandy checked out the ebay trim just what im lookin for your a life saver! and thanks dan i noticed you put a thread on floor forum for me "top fella"
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