Discuss Threshold (tile-carpet) in the America area at TilersForums. The USA and UK Tiling Forum (Also now Aus, Canada, ROI, and more)




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Hi all,

I’m new to the tiling game.. in fact I’m not in the game I’m just a keen DIYer!

I have fully ripped out my en-suite and taking on the project myself.

Plumbing moved new shower tray fitted and Floor is nearly tiled, I’m just struggling with the Carpet - tile transition (see pics).
Could anyone recommend a trim for This?

Thanks
Brad.

P.S this is my first post.

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You need a carpet to tile threshold. It goes over the edge of the tile and the carpet tucks
under it and is held in place with the spikes. easy enough and you cqan pick them up
in B&Q wickes ect
 

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