Stair Nosing For Vinyl Plank Flooring
This listing is for an LVT (luxury vinyl tile) Stair Nosing For Vinyl Plank Flooring
It is suitable for both stick down & click luxury vinyl tiles
Choose from the 4 sizes, 2.5mm, 3mm 4mm and 5mm, this refers to the thickness of your vinyl tiles
The Stair Nosing For Vinyl Plank Flooring is for use where vinyl tiles are fitted to the stairs and landing and the bullnose of your stairs has been removed
So if the bullnose on your stairs is intact then please use our LVT Nosing with bullnose
Premier trims are solid metal, high-end trims, exactly what you need on your stairs!
- Our Choice of standard finishes: Antique Brass, Antique Bronze, Brass, Satin Brass.
- Choice of specialised finishes: Brushed Chrome, Chrome, Pewter, Polished Nickel, Satin Nickel and Black.
- The Choice of length: 90cm (36″), 180cm (71″) and 270cm (106″)
- Choice of Thickness: 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm
Fitting
The base of the trim works with 4mm plywood or latex to that depth, however, is it also supplied with a spacer for use when you have applied 6mm ply under your vinyl tiles (please see images for details)
If you need any advice on this product please feel free to call us our experts on 01383 669190
Size Options
As mentioned there are 4 size options with this trim, 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm and 5mm, this refers to the thickness of your vinyl tiles (please see images for details)
Ordering And Delivery
Spend £75 for free delivery
For orders under £75 our delivery charge is £9.98, this is due to the fact that we use thick boxes and tubes to secure your trims, we also attached a timber batten to the longer parcels to help prevent them from damage, these precautions result in a slightly higher shipping price.
Delivery is normally 3-5 working days, however it can take 7-10 working day during busy periods
If the delivery date is critical, please contact us for an estimated delivery date.
Care and Maintenance
Brass
Remove spills immediately to limit corrosion with white vinegar. Brass will tarnish over time and we recommend a polishing cloth such as HG copper shine cloth available from most DIY stores. Avoid contact with floor coverings.
Should corrosion appear, we use this finishing pad, Mirka Total Finishing pad P1500 (grey). Rub the area to remove contamination and buff up with HG copper shine cloth.
Satin Brass
Remove spills immediately to limit corrosion with white vinegar. Brass will tarnish over time and we recommend a polishing cloth such as HG copper shine cloth available from most DIY stores. Avoid contact with floor coverings.
Should corrosion appear, we use this finishing pad, Mirka Total Finishing pad P1500 (grey). Rub the area to remove contamination and buff up with HG copper shine cloth.
Antique Bronze
Remove spills immediately to limit corrosion with white vinegar. Brass will tarnish over time and we recommend a polishing cloth such as HG copper shine cloth available from most DIY stores. Avoid contact with floor coverings.
Should corrosion appear, we use this finishing pad, Mirka Total Finishing pad P1500 (grey). Rub the area to remove contamination and buff up with HG copper shine cloth. This may go down to the solid brass base however over time the ‘rubbed’ lighter area will tarnish/blend into the antique finish.
Antique Brass
Remove spills immediately to limit corrosion with white vinegar. Brass will tarnish over time and we recommend a polishing cloth such as HG copper shine cloth available from most DIY stores. Avoid contact with floor coverings.
Should corrosion appear, we use this finishing pad, Mirka Total Finishing pad P1500 (grey). Rub the area to remove contamination and buff up with HG copper shine cloth. This may go down to the solid brass base however over time the ‘rubbed’ lighter area will tarnish/blend into the antique finish.
Pewter
Remove spills immediately to limit corrosion with white vinegar. Use a polishing cloth occasionally, such as HG copper shine cloth, available from most DIY stores. Avoid contact with floor coverings.
Chrome, Brushed Chrome, Satin Nickel, Polished Nickel and Black
No maintenance required.
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