What do you use to transition from tile to tile?

Transition strips are an inexpensive option to transit between the tiled rooms. It is a thick wood or vinyl section that fits the two flooring sections and creates a threshold. The transition strips come in varied styles. The common ones, however, include a hook that fits below the floor.
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Which adhesive is best for tiles?

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What is mastic for tile?

Mastic is an adhesive that, along with thin-set mortar, is used to stick tile to wall or floor surfaces before grouting. While mastic does have strong points, such as great adhesive properties and adaptability to many substrata, high performance in wet areas is not one of its high points.
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Do I need transition from tile to tile?

Floor transitions from one room to another are essential to create a seamless and smooth finish. If two connected rooms have different tiles, then its transition should be neat. Tile-to-tile transition is not just crucial for the look but also to protect the tiles from cracking and warping.
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How do you finish the edge of a tile floor?

Caulking is the cheapest and easiest method for finishing tile edges. Caulk provides a waterproof seal and is recommended for tiles with edges that already have a finished appearance, such as mosaics, tumbled stone, glass and some porcelain tiles. Install and grout all the tile, including the edge pieces.
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What are tile spacers?

Tile spacers are small, plastic objects that are usually built in either “T” or a cross shape. They come in quite a few sizes, ranging from ¼ to ⅜ of an inch. They are used to maintain a consistent space or “gap” between your tiles when installing them on the mortar.
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What is a transition piece in flooring?

Usually called seam binders, these wide (about 5 inches) transition strips are flat strips of hardwood with beveled edges, used to bridge two wood floors of equal heights.
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What is a floor reducer strip?

Reducer moldings are used when two floors of slightly different thicknesses come together, such as a laminate floor and a wood, vinyl, ceramic or low-pile carpet floor. For floor transitions of more extreme, unequal height differences, you'll need to use an end molding.
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Can you glue down transition strips?

You can use construction adhesive to glue your transition strip in place. Keep in mind that gluing your transition strip the wrong way can lead to buckling, peaking, or gapping of your wooden floor.
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Are transition strips necessary?

Transition strips are especially important when you are going from one thickness of floor covering to another. It's common to have an area that has thick carpet that transitions to concrete or carpet that transitions to another hard surface like wood, laminate or linoleum.
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Do you need transition strips between rooms with same flooring?

Between two rooms utilizing the same flooring material. While you may be able to get away without a transition strip in these spaces, using one can better allow for expansion and contraction over time. This is particularly important with wood plank, vinyl plank or tile materials.
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Does threshold go over tile?

Either tile up to the existing threshold or remove it and install the tile underneath it. With the latter, it most likely leads to installing tile on the outside step. This significantly increases the labor involved in your project, as you have to remove and then reinstall the threshold as well as tile the step.
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Can you use Bullnose tile as transition?

While they are essentially the same, it has become common practice to refer to this type of transition used on flooring edging as “battiscopas” and countertop edging as “bullnose tiles.” Bullnose tiles also come with more than one side rounded off in order to fit into corners or cap off a countertop.
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Should I use thinset or mastic?

Thinset can be used in very wet areas, even areas that will be completely submerged in water. Mastic can be used in dry or damp areas only. It cannot be used in areas that will be submerged in water, such as swimming pools. Thinset can be used for showers, bathtubs, backsplashes and other areas.
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Is thinset the same as tile adhesive?

Thinset, while it is also sometimes referred to as a “mortar” is an adhesive. It's a mix of cement, water, and fine sand. It holds your tile to the substrate and is used in commercial applications, “wet wall” applications (such as a shower floor), or with heavier tiling materials such as Ankara Travertine Stone Tile.
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Is tile adhesive better than thinset?

If installing a small area of ceramic floor or wall tiles, mastic is the better choice. The adhesive is premixed, does not require water and will hold the tiles in place with no beating or additives. If installing a large amount of tiles, stone tiles or glass tiles, thinset mortar should be used.
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