Schluter TREP-FL Stair Nose Tile Edging Trim

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The Schluter-TREP-FL is a decorative stair-nosing profile with a protruding rounded edge that can be integrated into stairs covered with tile or stone.
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The Schluter-TREP-FL is a decorative stair-nosing profile with a protruding rounded edge that can be integrated into stairs covered with tile or stone.

Schluter TREP-FL is a decorative stair-nosing profile with a protruding rounded edge that can be integrated into stairs covered with ceramic tile or natural stone. The profile protects the front edge of stairs and adds a high degree of safety by improving the visibility of the stair edges.

TREP-FL is suitable for residential applications, e.g., stairs not exposed to heavy traffic. Matching end caps are available.

  • Prevents tile edges on stairs from chipping
  • Increases safety by improving the visibility of stair edges
  • Adds a decorative touch to stairs
  • Ideal for residential applications or areas exposed to light foot traffic
  • End caps available
  • Available in stainless steel and satin anodized aluminum finishes

Schluter Edging Trim Installation

  1. Select the profile according to tile thickness and format.
  2. Using a notched trowel, apply thin-set mortar to the area where the profile is to be placed. If the JOLLY, QUADEC, RONDEC, RONDEC-DB, DECO-DE, FINEC, or FINECSQ profile is to be used as edging for an outside wall corner, finish tiling one wall first; then trowel thin-set mortar over the corner area of the second wall.
  3. Press the perforated anchoring leg of the profile into the mortar and align.
  4. Trowel additional thin-set mortar over the perforated anchoring leg to ensure full coverage and support of the tile edges.
  5. Solidly embed the tiles so that the tiled surface is flush with the top of the profile; the profile should not be higher than the tiled surface, but rather up to approx. 1/32" (1 mm) lower.
  6. Set the tile to the integrated joint spacer, which ensures a uniform joint of 1/16" - 1/8" (1.5 - 3 mm). With the stainless steel profiles, leave a space of approximately 1/16" - 1/8" (1.5 - 3 mm).
  7. Fill the joint completely with grout or setting material.
  8. Work with materials and tools that will not scratch or damage sensitive surfaces. Setting materials must be removed immediately, especially from aluminum.

Note: Matching corners and connectors are available. Corners are held in place with thin-set mortar. Fill the ends of the profile with thin-set mortar prior to inserting the accessories. Connectors are held in place with a friction fit. Insert the connector into the profile approximately half the length of the connector piece and connect the adjacent profile.

How do I cut profiles?

Schluterâ„¢ profiles are available in a variety of different materials , so methods for cutting vary. Below are best practices for cutting according to material type.

Plastic

Plastic profiles may be cut using Schluterâ„¢-SNIPS or similar. It is important to make sure the blade is sharp in order to ensure a clean cut.

Aluminum

One option for cutting aluminum profiles is to simply use a hacksaw. Look for a bimetal blade and select the highest teeth per inch, or TPI, available. A miter box is recommended to help ensure a straight cut. Aluminum profiles may also be cut using a variable-speed angle grinder with the Schluter-PROCUT-TSM cutting wheel. Set the angle grinder to the lowest speed. A clamp or cutting jig can be used to secure the profile and help ensure a straight, clean cut. Finally, aluminum profiles can also be cut using a chop saw or miter saw with a non-ferrous blade. After cutting, make sure to remove any burs with a file before installation.

Brass

Brass profiles can be cut by using a hacksaw with a bimetal blade with the highest teeth per inch available, or by using a chop saw or miter saw with a non-ferrous blade. Removing any burrs from the cut end of the profile with a file (or similar) is also recommended.

Stainless Steel

The simplest option for cutting stainless steel is to use a variable-speed angle grinder with the Schluter-PROCUT-TSM cutting wheel. Set the angle grinder to the lowest speed. Another option for cutting stainless steel profiles is to use a band saw with a metal cutting blade. After cutting, make sure to remove any burs with a file before installation.

More Information
SKUS TREP FL
Weight (lbs.)0.66 - 2.66
Non-ReturnableNo
ManufacturerSchluter
Warranty5 Year Limited Warranty
Dimensions (L x W x H)4' 11" x 13/16" x 11/32" - 8' 2-1/2" x 13/16" x 1/2"
Trim MaterialAluminum, Stainless Steel
Trim Length4' 11", 8' 2-1/2"
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Customer Questions
Hi, I am looking into Schluter TREP-FL Stair Nose Tile Edging Trim - 1/2" x 8'2-1/2" Brushed stainless steel (EB). What does that mean when saying 1/2" x 8'2-1/2''? Thanks, Vy
It is the height and length of the profiles. On the Product page look at the 4th picture, it is a diagram of the profile and shows the height calculation.
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