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Covering transition profiles join differing covering materials irrespective of whether their heights are the same or different. By choosing the right profile it is possible to aesthetically cover dilatation gaps, height differences between adjoining coverings can be hidden, and a stylish transition can be created at the join of coverings made of differing materials. When laying wood flooring it is vital to take into consideration possible deformations of the material due to temperature fluctuations and the humidity of the room. Covering transition profiles can be split into two groups depending on function. The primary aim of the height levelling profile is to bridge differences in height levels, while the level profile provides a precise, simple or dramatic solution to transitions between differing coverings. Profile fixing while laying the covering is achieved by being installed and using glue, but in many cases where exactly the use of a given profile is needed only becomes apparent after the coverings have been laid. Retro-fitted transition profiles can be fixed by screwing, plugging and glueing. 

The VI-taguna profile can be used between adjoining coverings of identical height purely as a decorative transition and/or for spanning two coverings not perfectly aligned to each other. The retro-fitting of the ‘T’ profile requires a gap to be left between the two coverings when laying the material and then inserting the profile in here. If used as a dilatation profile, it is important that it is not glued to the covering.

The form of the VI-taguna profile makes it possible to even out minor height differences; its arrow-shaped arm ensures a strong, lasting fixing between the profile and the adhesive.

If you select the stainless steel or natural copper T profiles, you are guaranteed long lasting excellent quality. Unlike anodised aluminium profiles, they can also be used in areas with higher mechanical stress.

Stainless steel is extremely resistant to chemical materials and mechanical damage. It is also available in brushed and satined finishes. Brushed stainless steel receives a shiny surface while retaining the fundamental characteristics of the material. A satined finish means a hairlined surface created using a special grinder.