Where Vinyl Plank Meets Sheet Vinyl My Favorite Transition


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Vinyl or Linoleum transitions. This company was doing. Look at this thing how it takes scuff marks. Right here. You can clean it off but just use my foot I will show you. It takes foot prints too easy. That wasn’t the best example but wanted to show you a different option. Just going straight to the vinyl. Vinyl to vinyl. This one is sheet vinyl. This one is vinyl plank. I stopped the company from doing this as they were doing this on all the units. Which was not good. They have got a washing machine in here so it is like a speed bump.
I want to show you a different option of what I am having them do instead. all the units. This one they did already so now there is a little gap in between but it can be change or modified. Replacing these two planks and than go with having them meet straight up and than using a seam sealer.Here is how I am having them do these now a days. Just doing a seam seal. Have the edge meet and than this gets a seam seal which is a coating that seals the edge. Now this one looks like it does not even have the seam seal but even that is better than that other transition deal. The same thing in front of the washing machine.
This unit needs to get cleaned but same deal. I’d rather have these meet up like that than have that bump there. Especially when you need to move out the washing machine for cleaning and stuff like that. But also think this just has a much nicer look than that speed bump. Anyway that is what I am going with. I think it is a much nicer look. It’s not critical that this is seam sealed. In fact these vinyl planks are not sealed between. Which is common practice with the vinyl planks but it does make it a little bit less likely that the sheet vinyl would come up. So a would be a little bit better to seam seal it but again. Not critical, but yeah this is the transition that I like. It is much nicer than that speed bump.