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    I have just finished installing boards onto a concrete base and now have to place a wood reducer between the existing wood floor and new wood floor. The existing wood floor is approx 10mm above the new floor. I have left a gap of approx 15mm between the existing and new floor. Has anybody any suggestions or where I could buy a reducer. I live in WA.

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    Is it timber flooring?? Or is it a laminate flooring? If it's timber, I'd imagine a 20-30mm quad, pinned and sanded would probably do the trick, but if it's laminate, then I'm not really sure.

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    Flooring suppliers seel what is called a "diminishing strip".They are basically a rubber wedge that you buy by the metre,and come in different heights to suit different applications.,

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