CT – Carpet Trim

CT Carpet Trim

Our most common carpet trim, the CT is a metal floor trim designed to protect both the carpet edge and the tile edge and used primarily in commercial floor applications. With a variety of heights and a 1/4″ reveal, this anodized aluminum product is slim and easy to install. It creates a clean transition without interrupting the floor pattern with a lot of bulky metal.

CT CARPET TRIM
Tile Thickness Product Code
1/4" - 6mm CTC 14 CT
3/8" - 10mm CTC 38 CT
7/16" - 11mm CTC 716 CT
1/2" - 12.5mm CTC 12 CT
  • CT is sold in 94" lengths

Anodized Trim ColorsFrom left to right: Anodized Aluminum (Clear), Champagne (CHA), Light Bronze (BZ), Medium Bronze (MB), Dark Bronze (DB) and Black (BLK). Not all finish options are stock items, some are custom colors. Please call for more information. What is Anodizing?

CT CARPET TRIM SPECIFICATIONS:
TILE TO CARPET TRANSITIONS
Provide anodized aluminum strip with reveal at top edge, for carpet protection and integral provision for anchorage to mortar bed or substrate. To be installed with leg under hard surface flooring where the carpet and hard surface meet. Height to match, tile, stone or wood thickness. Reveal width and finish to be determined by architect. Manufacturer – Ceramic Tool Company

HOW TO RADIUS
CTC Trims and Transitions can easily be modified and installed in a radius or curve using the following directions as a guide.

Using a tin snips or other appropriate tool, cut the notches out of perforations in leg. The number of open holes required is dependent on the size of the radius. The more perforations that are cut the more bendable the product becomes. (If bending the CTC Joint, you will need to cut the leg on both sides.)

Then slowly bend the CTC Trim into the desired arc. CTC Transitions can be shaped for inside or outside radiuses.

We strongly suggest the use of a template to pre-shape transitions strips prior to installation. This will prevent “kinking” of materials. A template can be created out of any sturdy sheet material such as plywood or masonite.

Video Instructions

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