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    Caulking Vinyl Plank at the room threshold - See Pix

    You are saying like this? The notch would have to be starting like a 1/4" inch down right? There has to be some substance above or when stepped on it would break off right over time right?
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    Caulking Vinyl Plank at the room threshold - See Pix

    Hi Mark, I have the threshold which I can adjust. What do you mean put a lip on it and bevel it off? Thanks!
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    Caulking Vinyl Plank at the room threshold - See Pix

    Hi Highup. The present light colored kitchen floor is the same height as the existing threshold and the same height as the red hardwood floor in the hallway. If I install the vinyl plank on top of the existing light colored kitchen floor, the new kitchen flr height will be 1/4" higher than it...
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    Caulking Vinyl Plank at the room threshold - See Pix

    Highup and Don. Both you guys and Floorist. Really appreciate you helping me with this 10'x12' room. Just want to do a good practical and visually pleasing job. Don Thank you for the undercutting of the door trim solution part. Highup Here is the 1/4" floating interlocking Lifeproof Vinyl...
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    Caulking Vinyl Plank at the room threshold - See Pix

    Thank you, you definitely made it sufficiently clear. Again floating vinyl plank floor, they are rather heavy even though they are 1/4" thick. I would need a router for this, yes? Thank you! Dave
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    Caulking Vinyl Plank at the room threshold - See Pix

    OK, no router and no caulking. Undercut one side and over cut the other side, I am not sure what that means. If you could give more detail about that it would be helpful.
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    Caulking Vinyl Plank at the room threshold - See Pix

    Hi Floorist, You mean angle raise the threshold up on the vinyl plank side and cut a 1/4" groove in the threshold so that the vinyl plank could slide in the groove? Use a router for this? And what are your thoughts about the caulking approach idea? Much thanks Dave
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    Caulking Vinyl Plank at the room threshold - See Pix

    Hi, In this 100 year old house that has a good subfloor... I am about to lay down this vinyl plank floating floor that according to the manufacturer needs 1/4" expansion space at the floor edges (for future fluctuations in temperature and humidity). Most of the floor edging would have...
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