Installation Guide

Choose the correct moulding for the job. Common names and traditional uses
for mouldings would include:
T-Moulding: Bridges gaps formed when Reducer Moulding: Smoothly and safely joins
floors of the same height are abutted. two floors of different heights with a gentle
(e.g. at the juncture of wood flooring sloping surface providing an attractive
and ceramic tile) appearance and eliminating trip hazards.
(e.g. between hardwood flooring and carpet
or hardwood flooring and tile.)
Threshold Moulding: Used in a doorway Stairnose Moulding: Connects to the floorboards
to provide a neat transition from the at a staircase or landing to form the essential level
hardwood flooring and a door sill plate. surface at a step while adding an attractive edge
and finished appearance.
Quarter Round Molding: Covers the Baseboard: Used along walls to create a cover for
space where flooring meets the wall expansion spaces for flooring. Can be used in
or baseboard. combination with Quarter Round Mouldings.