Question: Installing Thresholds

Q: There is lots of info on installing engineered floors, but how do I install the thresholds. I am installing br-111 and 3 in 1 underlayment over concrete that meets up with carpeting .What type of threshold do I use? How do I affix the threshold to the concrete sub-floor, glue or masonry screws??
Thanks!
Roy S.
A: When a wood floor meets up to carpet one of the best transitions to use is a square nose or end cap. In the case where you can’t get a square nose or end cap that matches your floor, you can use a threshold. I know BR-111 has thresholds for their floors, but I am unsure if there is an end cap built for your specific floor.
To install the trim I would use a construction glue, such as Liquid Nails, to glue the transition to the subfloor. Just ensure your subfloor is clean and give the transition’s glue time to cure.