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GoodHome DECOR20 Matt Silver effect Threshold (L)180cm (W)37mm

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£20.00

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Product information

Introduce a sleek modern touch to your area with the GoodHome DECOR20 Silver effect Threshold. This refined door strip threshold is expertly crafted from sturdy anodised aluminium, designed to endure wear while maintaining its appealing brushed metallic appearance. The clever dual fitting system allows for straightforward assembly, enabling you to securely fix the threshold using an unseen PVC dowel system or self-adhesive tape for a seamless and flush finish.

  • For covering expansion gap between 2 any adjacent flooring of equal or different heights. Also effective along walls or skirting boards (with included end wedges)
  • Comes with Fittings & fixings & end wedges included
  • Self-adhesive

Features and benefits

  • Anodised aluminium ensures durability and scratch resistance
  • Brushed metallic appearance enhances decorative allure
  • Dual fitting system offers flexible installation options
  • Includes a connecting plate for linking multiple bars
  • Wedges included for neat assembly along walls

Specifications

BrandGoodHome
EffectSilver effect
MaterialAluminium
Product length1800mm
Product width37mm
Model name/numberDECOR20
Pack quantity1
Product code3663602529477
Reviews
5 / 5(3 reviews)

Loc68 - 5 / 5 - 21/12/2024

Parfait

Beau rendu et facile à installer

Loïc - 5 / 5 - 20/08/2024

Belle finition

Parfait

- 5 / 5 - 06/09/2020

Good product needs TLC to install.

The threshold is not bad at all. It looks very clean once installed. It is likely to scratch over time as it is aluminium. Unfortunately, B&Q do not share the installation guide here (see attached now). The drilled hole needs to be 6mm diameter 50mm deep else the screws will bend. Also, use a wooden block when using a hammer and hold the rail steady hammering each screw a few millimetre a time pass-by-pass and it all goes in well. If the screws start to bend, start again, take it easy and be sensible. (don't just whack it in)