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newtoflooring

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We have a prefinished Bamboo floor, glued down over concrete, that transitions to the kitchen, entry way, and home office. There are 8 locations where the installer used a rather tall transition. We have lived with it for years but now is #1 on the fix it list, not to mention some friends have commented about how disruptive they are. I have found a reducer to go to the hard surface (tile) floor. Since the transitions occur at the cut end of floors there is no tongue or groove, with exception of 2 locations. I plan on routing groove and using spline to join reducer to wood floor.
My question is, should I glue spline to both sides of flooring or glue spline in reducer then face glue reducer to flooring ends?
I have attached 2 photos for clarification. Any assistance would be greatly aporeciated.
 

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the wood floor or bamboo floor transitions are generally a lot thicker than composites like vinyl flooring planks Pergo and that type of thing. Real thin overlapping wood transitions would break or split over time.
I would probably just glue the spline to the bamboo, then glue down the transition with the correct adhesive. Wood floor adhesive not liquid nails.
 
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If you can find laminate floor transitions that match close enough, that might be an option. They are typically s lot thinner, but the height of your floor and the transition down to the other floor might be difficult to achieve. Worth a look. They of course will still overlap the finished floor.
 

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