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Doing up your home can be hard work, but also exciting and a real challenge, and for DIY enthusiasts there are plenty of renovation projects you can complete yourself. If the job needs more skill and expertise then experienced and qualified builders generally advertise online, give 4 or 5 a call and get quotes from each for comparison. Friends and neighbours can also be useful sources of information, ask them for recommendations and if they know a company that is honest and dependable.

The finish to a room is important to make everything come together and really give that wow factor. Although not instantly noticeable when you first walk into a room skirting boards play an important part in its overall look. The simplest forms of skirting are generally a plain piece of timber used to cover the gap between the floor and the wall. Streamlined varieties are popular in modern homes, whilst interesting timber varieties are found in Victorian and Georgian houses with mouldings and other decorative features making them a striking feature to the room. Although most of us have skirting boards in our homes the majority dont understand how to make the most out of them, either as a powerful decorative element or to provide a sophisticated finish.

As well as providing a decorative aspect, skirting is also useful for protecting the walls from scrapes and daily wear and tear. Skirting boards come in various types and sizes and mostly are made from wood, MDF, or even plaster. If you are looking for skirting to replace old boards in a period property then it can be difficult to find the same match, in this case try fitting a moulded architrave to the top of a square-edged board as it will save you having to replace the skirting boards all the way through the house.

Its also possible to buy pre-finished skirting boards that need no sanding down or painting, just measure them, cut them to size and glue them in place. They can be found to match every type of floor covering, do not warp, are available in long lengths, are highly durable, and have extremely stable colours.

When choosing skirting boards to fit the style and period of your home there are two important things to consider, how much it will cost and what the end result will look like. Today many people prefer to choose PVC skirting as an alternative to timber for their homes, particularly if they have young children as they are tough enough to withstand marks or dents and easy to keep clean.

Skirting boards are fairly easy to install yourself if you are adept at DIY, if not then just look online for contractors in your local area. PVC skirting is manufactured from a calcium organic PVC-U compound, making them an environmentally friendly choice. Also they require no sanding or painting and once they are installed the job is complete, saving you a lot of time and money. Used as trims around the room edges they are simply glued into place, you dont even have to buy nails and tools! It really cant be any easier.

Skirting can be a bit of a pain as they have to be cleaned regularly as they easily get scuffed by shoes and are a perfect place for dust to gather. This is another advantage to PVC as it is very easy to clean, a wipe down with a wet cloth should remove any stains or dust from the surface and will soon look as good as new.

U-PVC skirting board are available in a range of colours and woodgrain finishes that suits all homes and tastes. Choose from classic bright or standard white, sophisticated black, a wood effect rosewood or golden oak, or black woodgrain.

PVC is used more and more for various products in the construction industry due to their flexibility, low-cost and attractiveness. These days you can find PVC windows and doors, flooring, pipes, cladding, fascias and soffits, and roof and window trims. Look online for quality assured BBA, CSTB accredited and BSI kitemarked products.

by: Chris Coxon




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