The easiest and most popular method for fixing skirting boards in place is to use a combination of a grab adhesive with nails. Here is our video guide to fixing skirting boards with nails and adhesive.
One frequent cause of confusion for people coming to our website centres around what an ‘architrave set’ is and what the difference is between single and double sets.
Sometimes an internal door isn't a perfect ninety degrees. This blog explains how the process of fitting architrave is different when the door is not 'square'.
Sometimes internal doors are so close to adjacent walls that fitting architrave is difficult. This tutorial will explain how to fit architrave when the door is close to a wall.
Removing architrave is not a difficult job, however, there are a few tips which can help reduce the damage to the wall. We've created a video guide and a step by step guide to removing architrave.
One of the foremost attractions of the square groove/square groove 2 profiles is that the can be fitted so that the groove(s) form a seamless continuous groove along the skirting board and around the door. This is a highly desirable feature in more modern themed interiors, but it can be quite confusing when planning the necessary cuts. This blog explains the necessary steps you need to take to achieve this look yourself.
In this guide, we will showcase how to measure and cut a skirting board for an external wall joint by bisecting an angle. We have included a step by step guide and a video. Learn more.