A reducer is a type of transition molding used to smoothly bridge the gap between two flooring surfaces of different heights. While a T-molding is for floors of the same or very similar height, a reducer features a gradual slope that “reduces” from a higher floor to a lower one. Here’s how it works and why it’s used:
Eliminates Trip Hazards:
By creating a tapered transition, a reducer helps prevent tripping when stepping from a higher floor onto a lower floor.
Protects Flooring Edges:
Like other transition strips, a reducer covers and protects the exposed edges of both surfaces, reducing wear and tear (chipping, delamination, etc.).
Provides a Finished Look:
Instead of an abrupt or unfinished edge, a reducer creates a neat, professional-looking boundary between two different types or heights of flooring.
Various Installation Scenarios:
Moving from thick hardwood/laminate to thinner vinyl or tile.
Stepping down from tile to concrete, or one room to another.
Creating a level change between different areas of the home.
Note: There are different styles of reducers to accommodate floating floors (which may require an overlap reducer) versus glued or nailed-down floors (which might use a flush reducer).

- SKU:
- Cellar-18208R
- Length (Inch):
- 94
- Marierial:
- PVC