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  "url": "http://bayareacitydweller.com/faq/what-alternatives-are-there-to-a-traditional-door-threshold",
  "name": "What alternatives are there to a traditional door threshold?",
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        "text": "Alternatives to a traditional door threshold include various types of transition strips, such as reducer strips, T-moldings, or flush reducers, depending on the height difference and flooring types. For exterior doors, automatic door bottoms (sweep seals) can provide a seal without a raised threshold, improving accessibility. Some modern door systems are designed with integrated, low-profile thresholds. The best alternative depends on the specific aesthetic goal, accessibility needs, and the materials involved in the adjoining spaces.",
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        "description": "Alternatives to traditional door thresholds include transition strips (reducer, T-molding) or automatic door bottoms for exterior doors, based on need."
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  "description": "Alternatives to traditional door thresholds include transition strips (reducer, T-molding) or automatic door bottoms for exterior doors, based on need."
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