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Metal Trim Products

10 In. Aluminum Strips

10 In. Aluminum Strips

From $17.95

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10 Inch Custom Door Kick Plates

10 Inch Custom Door Kick Plates

From $25.80

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12 In. Aluminum Strips

12 In. Aluminum Strips

From $19.30

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12 Inch Commercial Door Kick Plates

12 Inch Commercial Door Kick Plates

From $29.95

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2 In. Aluminum Strips

2 In. Aluminum Strips

From $13.50

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4 In. Aluminum Strips

4 In. Aluminum Strips

From $15.50

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4 Inch Door Kick Plates

4 Inch Door Kick Plates

From $16.90

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6 In. Aluminum Strips

6 In. Aluminum Strips

From $17.50

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6 Inch Kick Plates For Doors

6 Inch Kick Plates For Doors

From $20.90

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8 In. Aluminum Strips

8 In. Aluminum Strips

From $18.94

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8 Inch Door Kicking Plates

8 Inch Door Kicking Plates

From $20.90

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Aluminum Angle Trim

Aluminum Angle Trim

From $18.95

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Aluminum Baseboard Inside Corner Blocks

Aluminum Baseboard Inside Corner Blocks

From $20.55

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Aluminum Baseboard Trim

Aluminum Baseboard Trim

From $16.50

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Aluminum Chair Rail Trim Molding

Aluminum Chair Rail Trim Molding

From $20.55

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Aluminum Crown Molding Trim

Aluminum Crown Molding Trim

From $18.90

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Aluminum Floor Threshold Trim

Aluminum Floor Threshold Trim

From $20.55

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Aluminum Floor Transition Strips

Aluminum Floor Transition Strips

From $20.40

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Aluminum H Section Joining Strips

Aluminum H Section Joining Strips

From $32.85

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Aluminum Inside Corner Trim Guards

Aluminum Inside Corner Trim Guards

From $20.40

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Aluminum J Channel

Aluminum J Channel

From $15.99

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Aluminum Outside Corner Baseboard Molding

Aluminum Outside Corner Baseboard Molding

From $21.55

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Aluminum Outside Corner Trim Guards

Aluminum Outside Corner Trim Guards

From $20.40

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Corner Edge Trim

Corner Edge Trim

From $27.55

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Diamond Plate Aluminum Door Push Plates

Diamond Plate Aluminum Door Push Plates

From $15.50

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Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive

Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive

From $9.50

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Smooth Metal Push Plates For Doors

Smooth Metal Push Plates For Doors

From $22.40

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Stainless Steel Flat End Screws

Stainless Steel Flat End Screws

From $2.99

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Stainless Steel Pan Head Screws

Stainless Steel Pan Head Screws

From $2.99

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Wall Mount Paper Towel Holders

Wall Mount Paper Towel Holders

From $24.99

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Frequently asked questions

Absolutely! Aluminum trim can be painted with the right preparation and paint. Here's a quick overview: * Clean the surface: Remove any dirt, grease, or oxidation with a suitable cleaner. A mild detergent or a specialized metal cleaner will work. * Prepare the surface: If the trim has any loose or flaking paint, remove it with a scraper or wire brush. Sand the surface lightly to create a good bonding surface for the new paint. * Prime the trim: Use a metal primer specifically designed for aluminum. This will help the paint adhere better and prevent corrosion. * Paint the trim: Apply a high-quality exterior-grade paint in your desired color and finish. Multiple thin coats are better than one thick coat.
Cutting aluminum trim depends on the thickness and the type of cut you need. Here are some common methods: * Tin snips: Ideal for straight cuts and gentle curves in thinner trim. * Hacksaw: Suitable for thicker trim or more intricate cuts. Use a blade with fine teeth for a cleaner cut. * Jigsaw with a metal-cutting blade: Offers more control and precision for curved or complex cuts. * Miter saw with a non-ferrous metal blade: Best for accurate angled cuts, especially for mitered corners.
Cutting metal trim for tile is similar to general metal trim cutting, but accuracy is key. Here's what you should do: * Measure precisely: Take accurate measurements of the area where the trim will be installed. * Mark the trim: Transfer the measurements to the trim and mark the cut lines carefully. * Choose the right cutting tool: For straight cuts, tin snips or a hacksaw might suffice. For intricate cuts around tiles, a jigsaw with a metal-cutting blade is recommended. * Cut carefully: Follow the marked lines and cut slowly to avoid damaging the trim or creating jagged edges.
Removing paint from aluminum trim requires careful consideration to avoid damaging the metal. Here are a few methods: * Chemical paint stripper: Apply a paint stripper specifically designed for metal, following the manufacturer's instructions. * Heat gun: Carefully heat the painted surface to soften the paint, then scrape it off with a putty knife. Be cautious not to overheat the aluminum. * Sanding: Use sandpaper to remove the paint, starting with a coarser grit and gradually moving to a finer grit for a smooth finish.
Installing metal trim on a tile backsplash involves several steps: * Prepare the surface: Ensure the wall is clean, dry, and free of any debris. * Measure and cut the trim: Measure the area where the trim will be installed and cut the trim to size, ensuring accurate cuts and angles. * Apply adhesive: Apply a strong construction adhesive to the back of the trim. * Position the trim: Carefully position the trim on the wall, aligning it with the tile edge. * Secure the trim: Use painter's tape or clamps to hold the trim in place while the adhesive dries. * Seal the edges: Apply a sealant along the edges of the trim to prevent moisture from seeping behind it. Remember, always refer to the specific instructions provided by the trim and adhesive manufacturers for the best results. If you're unsure about any of these processes, consulting a professional installer is always a good idea.