Widely used in the USA and Canada, many people in the UK have not heard of finger jointed pine. In this article we explore what finger jointed pine is, along with some of the benefits of using this material to manufacture skirting boards, architrave and other mouldings.
Materials & Product Specifications
Here you will find detailed information on the raw materials we use to manufacture skirting boards, architrave and more. Including technical specifications of our MDF and Oak, as well as answers to commonly asked questions about the properties of the material and their suitability in different scenarios.
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Oak Skirting Boards & Architrave: FAQ’s about Solid Oak Wood
Everything you need to know about the American White Oak that we use to manufacture skirting boards and architrave.
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What is MDF?
Skirting 4 U manufacture skirting and architrave from the best available MR (moisture resistant) MDF. This blog explores key information about MDF in general, as well as the specific properties of the MDF we use here at Skirting 4 U.
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HDF vs MDF
With some online skirting board retailers claiming to manufacture their products from ‘superior’ HDF, we examine the differences between HDF and MDF…
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Moisture Resistant MDF- Is It Always Green?
Moisture resistant MDF is often green in colour, but not always. This article explains why some moisture resistant MDF has a green dye running through the material and why some does not.