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On Tuesday, 17 November 2020 at 11:52:48 UTC, wrote:
On 16/11/2020 09:16, Mike Halmarack wrote: Some of mine are carpet to carpet, others are carpet to tile. With several of them the carpet has moved/shrunk, exposing a ragged edge. I would like to replace the aluminium strips with wider ones to compensate. I've tried to gently lever one or two up but they seem very resistant. The floor beneath is concrete to which the strips seem very firmly fixed. Not having much idea how to remove and replace them I'd much appreciate some advice. It's fairly easy to make a hardwood threshold strip and then it could be any size you want - they look much better than aluminium and can be stained/varnished/oiled as required. I've been making mine out of reclaimed oak skirting. If you haven't got the tools a local woodworker would do it in a few minutes. I detest aluminium carpet strips! In a previous house, we had wooden strips - same width as the door frame. They had been very badly half-painted and had a lot of damage over the years.. I managed to get them out, sand down, re-finish, replace. They looked so, so much better. Especially as they were actually nice oak! On moving to a new-build, got the builder to install similar. When the carpets either side are different, a wooden strip really helps to stop them looking like a mistake. |
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