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It’s rare that a flooring application perfectly reflects its specification – especially when it comes to transitioning. Working with an existing floor that needs a protected edge, or a reduction you aren’t sure how to span? All the issues you run into DO have a solution – just call Ceramic Tool.
Our most common carpet trim, the CT is a metal floor trim designed to protect both the carpet edge and the tile edge in primarily commercial floor applications. Learn more about CT.
Based on the original “CT” design, we modified the reveal of this anodized aluminum trim to be wider and thicker, adding strength to the transition where carpet meets hard surface. Learn more about MCT.
In applications where tile/hard surface flooring already exists, our backwards carpet trim is a metal transition that offers protection from a fraying carpet as well as keeping the tile edge from chipping. Learn more about BCT.
CAT metal carpet trim was designed as a transition between a hard surface – like ceramic tile, wood, or stone – to carpet. Learn more about CAT.
Our “sloped” metal carpet trim offers the same function as our other carpet to hard surface transitions, but with a sharper and slightly wider 3/8” reveal to prevent fraying at the carpet’s edge. Learn more about Sloped Carpet Trim CTS.
CTV metal carpet trim was designed to transition from carpet to vinyl, or other various soft surface flooring for primarily commercial construction applications. Learn more about CTV.
The CTC 316 Reducer is what we consider a soft surface trim. This Reducer is a metal transition with a lip that reduces from 3/16” carpet to 0”. Learn more about 316 Reducer.
The CTC 18 Reducer what we consider to be a soft surface trims. The CTC 18 reduces from 1/8” vinyl down to 0”. Learn more about 18 Reducer.
CTC 14 Reducer is an aluminum transition designed for a carpet reduction to vinyl or concrete application. In addition to the ¼” metal lip that protects the edge of the carpet, the Reducer also features a sloped anchoring leg that avoids the need for flashing off the metal leg. Learn more about CTC 14.