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VCT Reverse Transition Rubber Edge

Paul V

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VCT Question regarding edge transition

This is a before pic prior to installing a self leveing / Cement Repair product.
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I'm trying to figure out how to deal with this transition that goes up the foundation. The bump is hiding an oil line coming from the oil tank to the burner.

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I was looking at the products Armstrong offers and I was going to use this.
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Anyone know of a better way to deal with this
 
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Paul V

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Okay I broke down and purchased the material. Here is what I think I'm going to use.
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Rubber base should work like you're showing with one change. You need to fill the gap under the base. It will flex and eventually crack without a backing material.
 
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Jiffycake

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drill some 1/4'' holes every 6 inches on the rubber and spray insulation into them perhaps
 

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Spray foam insulation won't work - too porous, holds water, and it's flexible. Plus who wants to look at a bunch of holes in a new trim piece?

I'd use a concrete patch material - not something self leveling. Another option would be to mix up a batch of mortar and shape it to fit your profile. Whatever you use, the stiffer the mix the better.
 
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Paul V

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Will it work if I added the adhesive and pressed the wall base to form the shape of the gap?
 
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