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  "name": "What are floor transition strips and why are they important?",
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      "name": "What are floor transition strips and why are they important?",
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        "text": "Floor transition strips, also known as reducers, t-molding, or thresholds, are components used to cover the seam where two different flooring materials meet or where flooring meets an adjacent room. They are crucial for safety, preventing trips and falls, and protect the edges of your flooring from damage, such as chipping or fraying. Additionally, they contribute to a polished and finished look, enhancing the overall aesthetic of your home's interior.",
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        "description": "Floor transition strips cover seams between different flooring types, preventing trips, protecting edges, and improving aesthetics."
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  "description": "Floor transition strips cover seams between different flooring types, preventing trips, protecting edges, and improving aesthetics."
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