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PVC Skirting: Your Ultimate Choice in Skirting

PVC skirting is unrivaled in elegance, flexibility, affordability, and durability. For these reasons, skirted panels are now among the most popular accessories. PVC skirting is used for more than just decoration. It is also frequently used as a functional tool in the construction industry. It is preferred for keeping a factory floor dry and liquid-free. It can also keep people calm and prevent fires from spreading.

What do you mean by PVC skirting?

PVC is an abbreviation for Poly Vinyl Chloride, and PVC skirting is a synthetic medium for skirting your walls. Polyethene is a type of PVC ideal for skirting and other applications. There are several patterns and colours to choose from, including bright and vibrant colors and elegant designs such as satin, plaid, lace, and embroidery. PVC skirting is both flexible and long-lasting. PVC skirting is highly flexible and durable. You can install it in your house as well as your office. 

What are the benefits of PVC skirting? 

  • Variety and customization

PVC skirting can customize easily, and a vast assortment is available, with something to match the colour shades of every kind of home decor. For example, wood-effect PVC skirting boards are perfect for all types of natural wood surfaces, from oak to larch, walnut and teak. It is achieved with the ground-breaking digital printing system, which allows replicating any pattern or drawing to meet the customer’s requirements.

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What are the benefits of PVC skirting?

  • A higher degree of protection

These boards offer extreme protection with the customized surfaces – from water, dampness, impact, and detergents. They are also eco-friendly because they do not contain formaldehyde and are made of recyclable PVC. PVC skirting boards are thus the ideal solution when both aesthetics and functionality are required, and they are also suitable for use in domestic settings.

  • Lesser cost and expenses 

It is because PVC has many advantages over wood. It is much cheaper than wood, and since it is a flexible material, it does not require any special tools to install. Moreover, it can withstand high temperatures, so there is no need to add additional insulation to it, and it won’t be affected by water, either. It also has a low maintenance cost and can be installed in different colours and patterns. You can even paint it or re-paint it to match your other decorations. 

 Easier installation and removal

Another advantage of PVC is that it is easy to install and dismantle. Install or dismantle is quick, easy, and takes little time. Many contractors can install it for you because it requires a minimal workforce to install PVC skirted on an existing building. It is also durable and long-lasting. It is not only resistant to wear and tear but can also stand up to high temperatures and pressure, and humidity.

 Why choose PVC skirting from Parquet Flooring?

The key strengths of Parquet Flooring’s PVC skirting boards are that they are easy to fit and customize, which means they can be made to match any floor. Designed to protect walls from scuffs and hide the uneven junction between wall and floor, they are ideal for DIY home improvers. Our PVC skirting boards also satisfy aesthetic requirements in every context.   

FAQs

PVC skirting is a type of skirting board made from PVC (polyvinyl chloride) material that is designed to provide a durable and long-lasting finish to the base of walls in homes and commercial buildings.

PVC skirting is a popular choice for many homeowners and commercial builders because it is durable, low maintenance, and affordable. PVC skirting is also resistant to moisture, rot, and insects.

PVC skirting can be installed using a variety of methods, including adhesive, nails, or screws. The method used depends on the surface the skirting is being attached to and the specific type of PVC skirting being installed.

Yes, PVC skirting can be painted using a water-based paint. It is important to use a paint that is compatible with PVC and to properly prepare the surface before painting.

The lifespan of PVC skirting depends on various factors such as the quality of the material, the installation process, and the environment it is placed in. Generally, PVC skirting can last up to 10-15 years or longer with proper care and maintenance.

Yes, most PVC skirting boards are fire-resistant and have a high level of fire retardancy. However, it is important to check the manufacturer's specifications to ensure that the PVC skirting meets fire safety standards.

Yes, PVC skirting is resistant to moisture and can be used in wet areas such as bathrooms and kitchens. However, it is important to ensure that the skirting is properly sealed and installed to prevent water damage.

PVC skirting is not considered environmentally friendly due to the use of PVC material, which is not biodegradable. However, some manufacturers produce eco-friendly PVC skirting made from recycled materials.

PVC skirting is low maintenance and can be easily cleaned using a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that may scratch the surface.

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