What kind of finishing system does Schluter use?

Schluter®-Systems offers an extensive line of finishing and edge-protection profiles in a variety of shapes, colors, patterns, and sizes that open the door to limitless design possibilities and provide attractive alternatives to trim pieces.

What does Schluter stand for in floor warming?

Resilient Surface Coverings – LVT Profiles for Resilient Surface Coverings Floor Warming Floor Warming Modular Screed Systems Setting Materials Tools Project Design Showers Shower with Bathtub Shower with Point Drain Shower with Linear Drain Residential Steam Showers Commercial Steam Showers Custom Elements Vanities Benches Partition Walls Floors

What do you need to know about Schluter Ditra heat duo?

Membranes Waterproofing (KERDI) Uncoupling (DITRA) Sound Control Exterior System Paver Support System Balcony Profiles Building Panels KERDI-BOARD Panels Profiles Accessories Resilient Surface Coverings – LVT Profiles for Resilient Surface Coverings Floor Warming Floor Warming Modular Screed Systems Setting Materials Tools Project Design Showers

Who are the distributors of Schluter waterproofing products?

Waterproofing (KERDI) Uncoupling (DITRA) Sound Control Exterior Systems Paver Support System Balcony Profiles Building Panels KERDI-BOARD Panels Profiles Accessories Resilient Surface Coverings – LVT Profiles for Resilient Surface Coverings Floor Warming Floor Warming Modular Screed Systems Setting Materials

What makes Schluter FINEC the best wall trim?

The finishing leg of the profile protects the covering edges from mechanical damage, and features a very slim, elegant reveal. Available in anodized aluminium in all TRENDLINE colors as well as stainless steel; FINEC is ideal for protecting mitered edges, while creating a discreet trim for a minimalist design.

Which is the best Schluter profile for outside corners?

The reveal of the profile forms a symmetrically rounded corner along the surface edge. Schluter®-QUADEC is a finishing and edge protection profile for tiled edges and outside corners of tiled surfaces, and is distinguished by its squared reveal surface. Schluter®-QUADEC-K is a variant of the QUADEC profile without an anchoring leg.

What is the Schluter Reno ramp K profile for?

The RENO-RAMP-K profile is designed to be bonded to existing floor coverings. Schluter®-RENO-T is designed to provide transitions between existing, same-height, hard surface floor coverings, primarily in retrofit applications (e.g., ceramic or natural stone, parquet flooring, concrete pavers, laminate, etc).