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Curbs & Thresholds

With expertly rounded or beveled edges, this tile threshold piece offers a seamless transition from your shower pan to your bathroom. Made with the same care and quality as the matching tile, durable curbs and thresholds help achieve an elevated, finished look. The Tile Shop offers tile curbs and thresholds in a variety of materials, from wood-look to marble to travertine.

Traditional bathroom with grey travertine and marble tile.

With expertly rounded or beveled edges, this tile threshold piece offers a seamless transition from your shower pan to your bathroom. Made with the same care and quality as the matching tile, durable curbs and thresholds help achieve an elevated, finished look. The Tile Shop offers tile curbs and thresholds in a variety of materials, from wood-look to marble to travertine.

Traditional bathroom with grey travertine and marble tile.

Create a Finished Look with Tile Curbs and Thresholds

Whether you need to create a transition from tile to a door threshold or between different flooring materials going from room to room, a tile curb or tile threshold strip is vital. These endcap pieces are specifically designed to smooth the edges of tile flooring to protect the tile and those walking on it.

 

Why You Need Tile Threshold Strips

Edge Protection

Tile can be chipped or cracked if its edges face a lot of foot traffic or if they are bumped by heavy objects. Threshold strips help to protect the edges of your tile from damage by creating a finished edge that brings the tile's natural durability flush with the other flooring material. By covering the edges, you can greatly improve the durability of your flooring.

 

Height difference adjustment

Different flooring materials often have different thicknesses. Threshold strips can help bridge these height differences, making the transition between spaces seamless and reducing tripping hazards.

Installing a threshold for carpet to tile or hardwood to tile makes the transition between flooring materials smoother. This is especially important because it may be difficult to notice the transition when walking, potentially resulting in tripping or feet scraping on the tile's edge. A threshold strip smooths that rough edge, providing extra comfort and safety.

 

Water barrier

In showers, it's important to create a finished tile shower threshold. An unfinished tile threshold will allow water to get between the tile and the underlayment, creating the perfect environment for mold and mildew to grow.

You may also have a raised barrier that separates the shower area from the rest of the bathroom, known as a shower curb. The shower curb prevents water from spilling out onto the bathroom floor. You can install shower curb tile that matches the rest of the tile in your shower, or you can use this opportunity to bring in design elements from elsewhere in the bathroom to act as an accent.

 

We're Here to Help

There's no better way to ensure you have the best curb or threshold for your shower than to consult with an expert. When it's time to start your project, visit us at one of our locations to speak with one of our design specialists. They will help you pick the right curb or threshold for your shower.