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The tall skirting board is a decorative profile used for the transition between interior walls and floors. The product is mainly made of plastic, calcium carbonate, and some additives. They have very good waterproof, moisture-proof, non-flammable, and other excellent properties. The product height is 95mm, which can hide the gap between the wall and the floor well and protect the wall from damage.
Product Name | Tall skirting board |
Product Number | CBF95 |
Material | PVC |
Application | Wall foot/wall base protection |
Product Size | Support customization |
Color Customization | Multiple colors support customization |
Waterproof, moisture-proof, mildew-proof, non-flammable
Stairs, living room, bedroom, corridor, indoor passage, etc.
The length of this high skirting board is usually 2200mm and 2400mm, the height is 95mm, and the thickness is 15mm. If you need to customize different heights and thicknesses, we provide professional customization services.
This kind of PVC skirting is not easy to be eaten by insects, which can ensure that the product can be used for a long time.
PVC skirting boards are relatively cheap so they fit within our budget. This allows us to purchase good decorative profiles within a reasonable budget.
The main material of PVC skirting boards is plastic, so it has excellent waterproof and moisture-proof properties. Therefore, when cleaning the floor daily, the mop can easily get the bottom of the wall wet. If the skirting board of this product is installed, there is no need to panic even if water stains wet the surface when cleaning, because it is waterproof, so we only need to wipe the surface with a wet towel.
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PVC skirting is a type of skirting commonly used in modern home decoration. The commonly used height is 80mm, but if a different height is required, you can work with your supplier to make a new mold and customize the required product height.
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