schumacher777
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I'm in the process of installing Revolution Mills LaCosta Flooring in my dining room and kitchen. I've installed it in the dining room with no issues, but now that I'm into the kitchen that has stairs that lead up to the floor. I'm at a loss of how the edge piece will "link" together with the flooring.
This is the piece that has the round-over. I've noticed a few things - one is that the thickness of this piece is equal to the thickness of the flooring. This piece does NOT have a pad as the other flooring does.
Here is the shot of the joining edge.
A picture of the top side...
Now the flooring that I would think fit into, which it doesn't looks like this:
I'm hoping that someone has experience with this brand/type of flooring that can help me.
1) Do I have the right edge piece or is this from another "brand" - when I got it, the guy that brought it thought it was, but this was back in November.
2) How to install this if it is? How can I get it to stay attached to the step and how can I get it to stay even with the flooring and not have a slight ridge?
I've called the manufacture and got a phone number for a rep - which I've called and left a message, but haven't heard anything from him.
This is the piece that has the round-over. I've noticed a few things - one is that the thickness of this piece is equal to the thickness of the flooring. This piece does NOT have a pad as the other flooring does.
Here is the shot of the joining edge.
A picture of the top side...
Now the flooring that I would think fit into, which it doesn't looks like this:
I'm hoping that someone has experience with this brand/type of flooring that can help me.
1) Do I have the right edge piece or is this from another "brand" - when I got it, the guy that brought it thought it was, but this was back in November.
2) How to install this if it is? How can I get it to stay attached to the step and how can I get it to stay even with the flooring and not have a slight ridge?
I've called the manufacture and got a phone number for a rep - which I've called and left a message, but haven't heard anything from him.