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Re: How do I fix this? [Re: Mudshark] #15387205 04/28/25 09:06 PM
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Install an unfinished wooden floor transition, stain to match.
Homey Depot sells them.


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Re: How do I fix this? [Re: Mudshark] #15387231 04/28/25 09:47 PM
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That’s a tough one. It looks like if you removed the narrow course to the left of the gap, youd have a gap about 1.25-1.5 the wide of one course.

Id either take that thin course out to the left of the gap, install a a new course and then put a transition in like has been said OR I’d try to remove a few courses and try to narrow the width of those courses to close the gap.

Either way it’s not going to be perfect, and it might annoy if…if that’s the case, remove the tile from the smaller of the two rooms and redo…

Goodluck, mudshark

Re: How do I fix this? [Re: Mudshark] #15387240 04/28/25 09:51 PM
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Put a carpet landing strip on it. Everyone loves a landing strip.

Re: How do I fix this? [Re: Ghost4BH] #15387243 04/28/25 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Ghost4BH
Put a carpet landing strip on it. Everyone loves a landing strip.


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Re: How do I fix this? [Re: Mudshark] #15387279 04/28/25 10:59 PM
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The only way you’re making that look right, is with another row of wood and a reducer on top of the tile.

Re: How do I fix this? [Re: tech] #15387299 04/28/25 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by tech
Tile transition strips, they sell them at home depot or any tile store. They make them to adjust flooring to different heights.



This.^^^

Which ever side is lower, have your tile guy run a half tile length to help close up the gap a little, you're not going to find/want a 4 inch wide transition strip. It's really simple for most of them, drill into foundation with masonry bits, install channel onto foundation with screws and snap the strip into the channel. How wide is the opening? Also, you might have to trim up the baseboard with a oscillating tool.

Somethign like this...



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Re: How do I fix this? [Re: Mudshark] #15387300 04/28/25 11:36 PM
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4" strip of deelux linoleum from a dumpster dive should do the trick.

Re: How do I fix this? [Re: Mudshark] #15387304 04/28/25 11:39 PM
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Re: How do I fix this? [Re: Mudshark] #15387376 04/29/25 01:20 AM
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What? No JB weld handy?

Re: How do I fix this? [Re: mstring] #15387379 04/29/25 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by mstring
What? No JB weld handy?

I don’t think a JB Weld handy is a good idea.

Re: How do I fix this? [Re: Ghost4BH] #15387386 04/29/25 01:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Ghost4BH
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What? No JB weld handy?

I don’t think a JB Weld handy is a good idea.

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Re: How do I fix this? [Re: Mudshark] #15387440 04/29/25 02:32 AM
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I think I’m going to fox the walls and ceiling first and think about it. I’m leaning towards the stained wood transition


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Re: How do I fix this? [Re: grout-scout] #15387450 04/29/25 02:44 AM
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Originally Posted by grout-scout
The only way you’re making that look right, is with another row of wood and a reducer on top of the tile.


Isn’t it the same tile on both sides of the gap?

Re: How do I fix this? [Re: Mudshark] #15387462 04/29/25 03:10 AM
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Why does the last 3% of a project take 97 % of the effort

Burn it down and do an insurance claim, it will never look right...


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Re: How do I fix this? [Re: nfhbass] #15387480 04/29/25 03:54 AM
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Originally Posted by nfhbass


Isn’t it the same tile on both sides of the gap?



Maybe you’re right, I thought this was wood glue between wood planks. Would be a much easier fix if it was an engineered wood, guess I should have read it closer and not just looked at the pic.

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