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Gradus Flooring Accessories Explained: A Complete Guide

Gradus Flooring Accessories Explained: A Complete Guide

Posted by Yasmin Ilarionos on 16th Apr 2026

Gradus Flooring Accessories Explained: A Complete Guide

When specifying commercial flooring, it’s easy to focus on the flooring finish itself, but it’s the accessories that ensure long-term performance. From stair nosing's to transition strips and edge trims, Gradus flooring accessories are designed to improve safety, durability, and overall finish. 

In this guide, we break down the key product types and where to use them, helping you choose the right solution for your project. 

Why Flooring Accessories Matter 

In commercial environments such as offices, retail spaces, healthcare settings, and schools, flooring is exposed to constant use. Without the correct finishing profiles, edges can wear quickly, become unsafe, or fail prematurely. 

Gradus accessories are designed to: 

  • Protect flooring edges from damage  
  • Improve safety in high-risk areas  
  • Create smooth transitions between surfaces  
  • Deliver a clean, professional finish 

Stair Nosing's: Essential for Safety 

Stair nosing's are one of the most important elements in any commercial flooring project. They help reduce slip risk, improve visibility, and protect stair edges from wear. 

Where to use stair nosing's: 

  • Offices and workplaces  
  • Retail environments  
  • Schools and healthcare settings  
  • Public buildings  

Gradus stair nosing's are widely used in these spaces, offering durable materials and slip-resistant inserts to meet safety requirements. 

Transition Strips: Seamless Flooring Connections 

Transition strips are used to join different flooring types or surfaces, ensuring a smooth and safe connection between areas. 

Common applications: 

  • LVT to carpet  
  • Vinyl to tile  
  • Doorways and thresholds  

Gradus transition strips help prevent trip hazards while maintaining a neat, professional finish across different flooring types. 

Expansion & Movement Joints 

All flooring materials expand and contract over time. In large commercial spaces, movement joints are essential to prevent damage such as lifting or cracking. 

Where they are needed: 

  • Large open-plan areas  
  • Areas with temperature changes  
  • Long runs of LVT or vinyl  

Gradus expansion joints are designed to absorb movement while maintaining a clean and durable finish. 

Edge Trims: Protecting Vulnerable Areas 

Exposed flooring edges are prone to damage, especially in high-traffic environments. Edge trims provide protection while keeping the installation looking sharp. 

Typical uses: 

  • Floor perimeters  
  • Step edges  
  • Changes in flooring height  

Gradus edge trims are designed to prevent chipping, lifting, and wear, ensuring a longer-lasting installation. 

Choosing the Right Gradus Product 

Selecting the right accessory depends on the specific requirements of your project. Consider: 

  • Traffic levels and usage  
  • Flooring type (LVT, vinyl, carpet, tile)  
  • Height differences between surfaces  
  • Safety and compliance requirements  

Choosing correctly ensures both performance and a high-quality finish. 

Final Thoughts 

A successful flooring installation isn’t just about the surface — it’s about how it’s finished. With the right Gradus flooring accessories, you can ensure your project is safer, more durable, and built to last. 

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