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Can you install 3" bullnose tile over an old oak floor bullnose trim piece?

We just installed an porcelain tile floor in our foyer. The foyer leads to a step down living room..

At the edge of the step is an 3-1/2 " oak bull nose trim piece that is now 3/16 of an inch lower than the tile. What can we use for that transition? Our 12 " tiles offers a 3" bullnose piece and we wonder if we can install that over the oak bullnose? Does that make sense - would it work?

Thanks!

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    Your grout joint between the tile and the bull nose will crack. Can you remove the oak nosing and put a filler under it to raise it a bit and then nail back down? Then put a piece of trim molding under it to cover the gap.

  • 6 years ago

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    We just installed an porcelain tile floor in our foyer. The foyer leads to a step down living room..

    At the edge of the step is an 3-1/2 " oak bull nose trim piece that is now 3/16 of an inch lower than the tile. What can we use for that transition? Our 12 " tiles offers a 3"...

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I think the previous answers have laid out the dilemma pretty well. Tile showers are tougher to install and maintain but usually more interesting while the one-piece is less maintenance. Only you can decide which route is better for you. One other idea I'd like to add to the debate is a one-piece with some accent tile along the edges. I've seen this done and while it's not the same as 100% tile it's certainly an improvement over a drab one-piece.

  • whiten
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Oak Bullnose Trim

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    1 decade ago

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