Remember the t molding has the purpose of transitioning from one room to the other since you cannot lay laminate continuously through openings narrower the 4 feet it does not serve as a threshold.
Laminate do i really need t molding in doorway.
If there s a gap under your door casing and also a gap between two rooms under a door where two different installations of laminate flooring join you can install t molding to hide both gaps.
My friends tell me i won t need one because the surrounding walls cabinets and doorway but i have an installer who tells me i need to break it and place a transition piece in 2 different areas.
Even if the door not right over the t molding it still looks good b ut i think it is more of a preference.
T moldings are typically used in doorways without thresholds with the same flooring on each side of the doorway or in l shaped rooms or hallways when you want to change the direction of the planks.
T moldings are also commonly used in doorways and hallway transitions.
If there is a void between the bottom of the molding and the subfloor where the bead of adhesive is applied you won t get a good strong bond.
Expansion molding the t molding is used as a bridge between two floors of approximately equal height.
For rooms larger than 30 ft.
For floor transitions of more extreme unequal height differences you ll need to use an end molding for example a transition from laminate flooring in one room to a high thick pile carpet in another room or in front of a.
Cut a wood shim to fill the gap between the bottom of the molding and the subfloor.
Other people say you can t have more than 30 feet of continuous laminate flooring.
The molding should push into the adhesive to flatten it out.
The molding should be in full contact with the adhesive.
T moldings are used for even height surfaces.
Still others say you don t need t moldings you only need reducers and endcaps at an exterior doorway or when going from the laminate to tile or carpet.
Some people say you have to put t molding in every doorway closet entrance or any space less than 4 feet.