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  1. www.schluter.com › schluter-us › en_USProfiles - Schluter

    Schluter®-Systems offers an extensive line of finishing and edge-protection profiles in a variety of shapes, colors, patterns, and sizes that open the door to limitless design possibilities and provide attractive alternatives to trim pieces. Schluter profiles protect tile edges from cracking and chipping, eliminate the need for caulking, and ...

  2. www.mapei.com › 2024/09/18 › profiles-and-trimsProfiles & Trims - Mapei

    Sep 18, 2024 · Tile edge profiles and trims serve several important purposes in tiling projects: The primary function of tile edge trims is to protect the exposed edges of tiles from chipping, cracking, or breaking. This is especially crucial in high-traffic areas or where tiles are more susceptible to damage. By covering the vulnerable edges, trim pieces ...

  3. Steps to Install Metal Profile Pieces. Apply thinset to wall using notched side of trowel. Notches should run parallel to the shortest tile edge. Embed the leg of the metal trim piece all the way into the thinset. Press down, moving slightly back and forth, until thinset comes through the triangular cutouts.

  4. Jan 29, 2024 · Jolly features a decorative rounded front surface, while Quadec has a subtle square profile flush with the tile surface. Jolly is ideal for countertop edges, open shelving, niches, curbs and stair nosings that need a finished look. Quadec suits floor-to-wall transitions and cut tile edges. Jolly attaches with screws making installation quick ...

  5. Take Your Design to the Edge™. LATICRETE offers you a comprehensive range of over 4,000 profiles and tile trims fit for floors, walls, stairs, coves, expansion joints, and more. Edge trim available in a broad range of materials and a multitude of shapes and sizes in a diverse selection of finishes and colors, inclusive of the most popular ...

  6. Oct 12, 2024 · Because you’ve cut the anchor leg down to 1/4″, you’ll need to remove all the thinset under every tile along this edge, to a depth of at least 1/4″. This will allow you push the trim into this gap, and up against the tile edge. This will be a **** of a lot of work, and VERY tedious, but it’s certainly possible with some time and patience.

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  8. Simply put, a tile edge trim, otherwise known as a profile, is a finishing edge that is positioned along the borders of a tile field during the installation process. Bonded under the tile with an anchoring leg, the profile is set into the same thin-set mortar as the tile and becomes a permanent part of the assembly.

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