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TheScullster wrote:
"Andy Dee" wrote Using a strip of carpet gripper fastened to the floor with a gap similar to what you would have around the edges of the room. A Thanks Andy I guessed this might be the arrangement, but it doesn't seem as rhobust as the usual threshold strips which protect the "nose edge" of the carpet. Particularly as this is obviously going to be a place of heavy foot traffic. Have you done this yourself before and if so has it stood the test of time? Phil I have four such "transitions" all about 3 years old. They are fine. A |
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