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 01-26-2002, 15:50 Post: 34964
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 Flooring Thresh holds

I am changing flooring between the hallway and the bedrooms. There will be 1/2" difference in floor height. I am planning on placing thresh holds at the door. The flooring is heart yellow pine. I would like the thress hold harder wood, any ideas or should I stick with pine?






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 01-27-2002, 11:35 Post: 35003
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Being basicly cheap. Too much Scotts in the mix I guess. I was thinking of not putting 3 layers in the bedrooms. I guess you are saying bite the cost and time and lay the second layer of plywood.






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 02-09-2002, 09:30 Post: 35427
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I guess I am not cheap but frugal as Tom states.
I could not see floor leveler as a solution as I have leveled some areas of the floor already after the second layer of material. These areas will have marble, (definately not cheap). I bought the marble in a lot load at 1$ a sq.ft. (definately frugal).
I added the second layer in the bedroom but did place the threshholds in to allow the change in direction. They are sanded to the same heighth.






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 03-17-2002, 14:38 Post: 36429
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 Flooring Thresh holds

I bought the extra plywood to level the floors and still made up threshholds to allow the direction of the wood flooring to change with the joist layout. In fact I went one further placing the same threshholds in the closet doorways. This allowed me to use scraps in the closet and not need to worry about cutting pieces around the closet.






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I bought the extra plywood to level the floors and still made up threshholds to allow the direction of the wood flooring to change with the joist layout. In fact I went one further placing the same threshholds in the closet doorways. This allowed me to use scraps in the closet and not need to worry about cutting pieces around the closet.






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I finally posted some pictures to show how this looks. Image 1 and 2. Naturally I still have not painted the caulk at the bottom of the doors.






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