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Rushock MDF Skirting Board

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RUSHOCK-MDF-SK
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Conceived as a tribute to the birthplace of Skirtings R Us, the Rushock profile takes the classic Torus shape and adds a lip along the top edge creating a nice shadow feature that tops and tails the evergreen Torus giving it something a little different.

Available Sizes

Our skirting is available in 18mm or 25mm thickness, lengths of either 3050mm or 4200mm and heights of between 69mm or 296mm, depending on length.

All sizes made to order and with a un-primed or primed finish.

Material

High Density Moisture Resistant (MR) MDF

Our Rushock skirting board is made of a high density, moisture resistant (MR) MDF.

MDF is free from natural defects. This gives it a long product life and means that MDF will not; warp, twist, bow, split, or contain knots, all of which you would find in pine and any other natural wood. This makes MDF the most economical, time saving material for your skirting board requirements.

Skirtings R Us MDF builds on these properties. We manufacture a High Density MDF board which we have specifically sourced, as it produces a far smoother cut surface when moulded, superior to other standard or premium MDF's.

For more information on our MDF please see our MDF information page.

Dimension

Dimensions for Rushock MDF Skirting Board

You can choose from a variety of set dimensions. Please allow 100mm on each end of the length for transit damage and cutting.

Height – The Rushock profile can be machined to heights between 69mm and 346mm high. (4200 x 25mm boards are limited to 221mm high)

Depth – Available in 18mm or 25mm thickneses.

Length – Our Rushock skirting board can be supplied in either 3.050m or 4.2m lengths. Please see chart below:

skirting board size chart

If you need any further help with dimensions please refer to our skirting board dimensions guide.

Finish

Finishes for Rushock MDF Skirting Board

When you select your Rushock MDF skirting board you can have a choice of finishes applied as below;

Un-primed – Product will be supplied as raw MDF skirting board, with no MDF primer applied. The product will need priming before any paint finish is applied.

Please note: the product may need two or more coats of primer to fully seal it.

Primed – Product will be sprayed with MDF primer to visible faces and sanded between coats. The board will need a final paint finish. Any paint can be used to top coat this product including oil, water or solvent based paint.

For more information, see the additional information tab (above) or our finishes guide to find out which finish is best for you.

The Benefits of Primed Finishes

Primed finishes are the most popular supplied to the DIY, building and design industries for several reasons:

  • Pre-primed mouldings relieves a lot of work as MDF, being an absorbent material, can require two or more priming coats to seal it properly.
  • If primed, mistakes and marks commonly made during installation can be rectified when finishing (unlike a gloss or satin finish, which is almost impossible to ‘touch up’ well and would be wasted).
  • Therefore primed skirting boards/architrave is the easiest and most flexible product to install with less risk of permanently damaging the finish.

We recommend a primed finish on skirting board and would urge anyone who is thinking otherwise to reconsider.

For more information on primed finishes and the limitations of other finishes visit our finishes page.

General Information

Our Rushock MDF skirting board is produced in house in our Midlands based factory and is machined to order from the specification options above.

Please note: machined to order items are made specifically to order and therefore cannot be cancelled once in production, neither can they be returned to us.

DIY tips and advice

If you're looking for more information on what's involved with installing skirting boards yourself then our How To Guides take you through some of the basic tasks, so that you know how to prepare yourself or whether to call in a professional.

We also have some advice on Interior Design to help you choose what's right for your home. You can find us on Instagram too where previous customers show how they've used our skirting boards in their designs and renovations

Should you still have questions about why you should choose Skirtings R Us, then head to our Product Information section where we try to answer as many questions as we can. If you still have more, you can always get in touch with us directly by email or phone.

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Customer Questions
What are the most popular skirting board designs?
Traditional designs like Ogee, Torus, Chamfer and Bullnose are the most popular skirting board designs found in the UK, with Ovolo, Lambs Tongue and Square also featuring regularly.
What size skirting board should I buy?
The skirting board you use should be proportionate to the size of your room. Bigger rooms can take taller skirting boards and smaller rooms should be fitted with shorter skirting board heights so they stay proportionate within a room. Relating to the above point, the era of a building can also influence which skirting board size you should buy. Period properties are generally able to take larger skiritng board sizes as they were constructed with larger room sizes and ceiling heights. In contrast todays average ceiling height is 2.4m which is more proportionate with a middling skirting board size between the 121mm/5" and 171mm/7" sizes. Differing again, buildings constructed from 1950's to 1970's often featured very small skirting between the sizes to rebuild Britain after WW2 as cheaply as possible. These would have been 69mm/3" to 96mm/4" skirting heights, however it could be questionable whether you want to imitate the trands of these decades!
What is the time frame for delivery on my delivery date?
Our deliveries run all day on the appointed day of delivery from our base in the Midlands, although they are generally completed between 7am and 7.30pm. Please ensure your representative is on site on the appointed day if delivery until the goods have been delivered, but the driver will call 30 mins prior to arrival to help facilitate this. This point is especially relevant to trade building sites which may need to remain open/leave a man on site for longer than they usually would to receive delivery. We would always reach out if there was an issue preventing delivery after it had been arranged, and would never not show.
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