Tuesday 10 July 2012

Protecting furniture and flooring with threaded inserts


Protecting flooring and furniture from damage is a careful task. Many people will spend a lot of money on the furniture in their house, and even more fitting and maintaining the flooring. For those who have easily scratched flooring, glides are a required part of the furniture. Many pieces will require threaded inserts, which attach to the unit and created a threaded hole to screw in glides and levelers for maximum protection.

Picking threaded inserts that leave no marks

One of the concerns of those fitting these threaded inserts is making sure the item doesn’t damage the furniture leg. Screws, glue and other fixings can create holes and damage the soft materials of the furniture – damage which can ruin the look of the piece and decrease the value. Certain inserts are designed to fit carefully into the tubular leg, not leaving any lasting marks, but providing the best security against floor damage.

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