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CHOOSE THE RIGHT METAL TRIMS & TRANSITIONS FOR YOUR PROJECT

Select your color, material, and finish.

Select your color, material, and finish.

Whether you want your trim to match the hardware in your space or to blend seamlessly into the color of your tile, the choice is yours.

Select your type.

Select your type.

The profile type you select will depend on the install area. For walls, we recommend L-Angle, Schiene/ Jolly, Reno-T, Reno-U, Reno-TK, R-Shape, or Q-Shape. For Floors, we recommend L-Shape, Q-Shape, T-Shape or U-Reducer. For Counters an L-Shape, R-Shape, Q-Shape or RS-Step is recommended.

Select your thickness.

Select your thickness.

Profile thickness selection depends on the thickness of the tile and amount of setting material used to set the tile. With smaller format tiles, use the tile thickness to select the corresponding size profile. For larger format tiles, additional thin-set mortar may need to be applied underneath the tile to achieve full coverage. This will raise the tile and may require the use of a thicker profile. once installed, the profile and tile should be flush with each other.

Select your length.

Select your length.

Select the profile length that best matches the length of your project.

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Floor Transition Trim

When installing a floor, you need transition trim from room to room or even surface to surface. There are a variety of options and styles you can choose for your project.


Metal Trims and Transitions are designed to go from surface to surface. Metal tile trim is a great system that gives the project a finished look. These metal tile trim pieces are perfect for tub or shower edges, and even stairs. Metal trim can also be used to finish the edges of a floor. Tile edging allows a clean and modern look and comes in a variety of colors and sizes and widths. They protect the tile from chipping and lessen the need for caulk.


When you are installing a tile floor or shower or even a backsplash you will need tile trim. This tile edging or tile edge trim allows you to have a finished look as it curves seamlessly into the wall. For a floor, you will want tile transition pieces that will go from room to room or serve as a transition between a tile floor and a different type of flooring such as wood. This transition trim allows the rooms to flow nicely into one another. There are a ton of different tile transition pieces to choose from for your project. You can pick tile transition pieces in a coordinating or contrasting color, with or without pattern, and in a variety of sizes.