Profiles for floors at different levels
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roundtec RD
ROUNDTEC RD Transition trims for floors with different heights
zerotec ZRM
ZEROTEC ZRM Ramp trims for floors with different heights
zerotec ZR
ZEROTEC ZR Transition trims for floors with different heights and of different materials
zerotec ZRN60
Zerotec ZRN60 Transition trims for floors with different heights and of different materials
zerotec ZR60
Zerotec ZR60 Transition trims for floors with different heights and of different materials
ramptec ZRR
Profili RAMPTEC ZRR Ramp trims for floors with different heights
leveltec RPR
LEVELTEC RPR Transition trims to be used after flooring installation
leveltec RP
LEVELTEC RP Transition trims to be used after flooring installation
striptec ST
STRIPTEC ST: Transition trims for floors with different heights (max 5mm)
striptec ST38
STRIPTEC ST38: Transition trims for floors with the same heights
carpetec MP
CARPETEC MP Transition / edging trims for carpet floors
variotec DC
VARIOTEC DC Adhesive flooring profiles
variotec DK
VARIOTEC DK Transition trims to be used after flooring installation between 7mm and 16mm (9/32" to 5/8")
variotec DR
VARIOTEC DR Transition trims to be used after flooring installation
variotec DS
VARIOTEC DS Transition trims to be used after flooring installation
leveltec ZP
LEVELTEC ZP Transition trims to be used after flooring installation
variotec LS
VARIOTEC LS edging trims for wooden floors
woodtec LP
WOODTEC LP edging trims for wooden floors
multiclip CLF450
MULTICLIP CLF450 - Transition trims for floors with different heights
multiclip CLF490
MULTICLIP CLF490 Transition trims for floors with different heights
multicover CLF 450
MULTICOVER CLF trims wooden texture
carpetec MA
CARPTEC MA edging tims for carpet floors
In residential projects or industrial and commercial areas, due to wall and floor coverings of different thicknesses, floors can often have different heights during the floor installation phase. In addition, different floor heights may occur when a new floor is glued on top of an existing floor to reduce costs and installation time. In this way, "steps" are created which, although minimal in thickness, are dangerous to pedestrian passage and may lead to tripping. The combination of two surfaces with contrasting characteristics, such as parquet and ceramic, perfectly represent this kind of situation. However, the problem can be easily solved: just apply a transition profile for floors of different heights. The wide range available, with a variety of shades, materials and functions, adapts to all design settings. Let's look at an example: Roundjolly RJ (link), with its soft and rounded section, is best suited for modern and minimalist environments, while also protecting tile edges from impact. Zerotec ZR (link) takes on a more technical and squared section which creates a small ramp to reconcile the two surfaces, ideal for industrial and traditional styles. These are only a few of the transition profiles available in numerous finishes and colors.
During the construction process, profiles are applied to reconcile level differences between floors. However, it is not always possible to foresee the gap between floor types. In some cases, the gap actually appears when installation is complete, or even during a renovation. In such cases, post-installation profiles must be used. Contrary to common thought, these profiles carry out the exact same function as those installed during installation. Screws, adhesive strips or glue are used to fasten the profiles, guaranteeing high reliability during application. As with all other profiles, aesthetics are of utmost importance, and the line is available in a large variety of colors and finishes to match all needs and designs.