The practical & decorative benefits of a threshold plate
A threshold plate is usually fitted to the floor immediately under the door leaf in its closed position. It provides a uniform, level surface, and helps to overcome small differences in surface height, or uneven floors. A ramp can be used instead of a plate where there are larger differences in floor heights. A threshold seal fitted into the bottom of the door leaf, for example, a drop seal, can make contact with the plate or ramp, to help ensure smoke and acoustic containment.
Threshold plates are usually formed from an extruded aluminium or brass profile. Pressed stainless steel threshold plates are also used, particularly in areas of high traffic.
Benefits include:
A threshold plate will usually be bedded on a flexible grout. This helps to give extra cushioning, adds an acoustic benefit, and helps to level out a hard floor surface. Some plates are supplied with soft vinyl “feet” that serve the same purpose and make installation much easier.
Approved Document M
Approved?Document M to the Building Regulations (England & Wales) is another major consideration. It contains guidance?on access and accessibility in communal?and private entrances.
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It states that an?accessible threshold is?“a threshold that is level, or if?raised, has a total height of not?more than 15mm, a minimum?number of upstands and slopes?and with any upstands higher?than 5mm chamfered”.
But from the important?view point of those with limited mobility or?wheelchairs, a lower rise offers much?better accessibility. 6mm is a recommended height. Easy access is also good for children,?pushchairs and trollies. With this in mind,?if ramps are installed, the slope should be minimal. Most commercial products will be less than 15%.
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