General FAQs

We use MR MDF for all skirting boards and architraves. This moisture-resistant and denser material, sometimes referred to as ‘HDF’, ensures a smooth, durable finish for both primed and unprimed orders.

You can choose from several delivery options at checkout. Please visit our Shipping Policy page to learn more.

When placing your order, please provide a valid phone number and email address. We’ll send both email and text notifications with delivery updates.

Yes, simply contact our office with your preferred delivery date, and our team will be happy to confirm if it’s possible.

With years of experience in shipping bulky items across the UK, we’ve refined our packaging to ensure your order arrives safely and ready for use.

We recommend using a grab adhesive to fit skirting boards, with optional pinning if required.

Yes, our in-house tool manufacturing team can match or create any profile you need. Contact our knowledgeable sales team for assistance with custom designs.

Our minimum order value is £40.00 + VAT.

Yes, as long as your order hasn’t been dispatched. If it has, additional items will be treated as a separate order.

MDF Skirting Boards FAQs

MDF skirting boards are a popular choice due to their affordability and durability. They resist moisture and don’t warp, making them an excellent option for home installations.

Yes, MDF requires a suitable primer to prevent it from breaking down. Apply two to three coats of primer before painting.

Yes, MDF is generally more affordable than wood, making it ideal for budget-friendly projects.

Yes, MDF skirting boards are durable and resistant to warping or swelling, which makes them a preferred option for those seeking both longevity and affordability.

Yes, MR MDF is designed to resist moisture, making it suitable for use in humid areas like kitchens and bathrooms.

MDF is a great choice for skirting boards and architraves as it’s free from imperfections like knots. It’s easy to prepare with light sanding and primer application.

Yes, MDF skirting boards are suitable for bathroom use as they’re moisture-resistant. However, they are not fully waterproof.

Architraves FAQs

Architraves are mouldings installed around doorways and walls, often mistaken for door casings or surrounds. They add a decorative finish to these areas.

Most architraves are made from MDF, hardwood, or softwood, depending on aesthetic and functional needs.

Architraves can be used in various areas, such as:
– Window frames: Adding architraves gives a more polished look to window frames.
– Loft hatches: Adding architraves around loft hatches provides a more defined appearance.
– Doors: Architraves around doors help conceal joints and any shrinkage between the door and wall.