Hardwood Skirting Boards & Mouldings - Solid Oak Skirting Board
£6.69 Mtr + V.A.T.
Tall solid oak skirting board that will compliment any oak floor
Made from solid natural grade FSC certificated American and European white oak.
Its purpose is to cover the joint between the wall surface and the floor. It covers the inevitable uneven edge as flooring meets the wall. As a secondary function, solid oak skirting protects the wall from kicks and abrasion and sometimes prevents furniture from being pushed right against the wall, and it can serve as a decorative molding.
The advantage with using solid oak is that it will take knocks and bumps in it's stride and still come up looking good. No more decorating , just an occasional wipe down with a soapy cleaner will refresh the finish.
- Available reversible to enable either a 'pencil round' top for a contemporary style, or with a shaped 'Neomission' top for a traditional style of skirting board.
- Guaranteed moisture content of between 7-10% which will ensure stability and ease of installation.
- Easily and neatly installed with screws and plugs using a countersink drill bit and the optional oak pellets.
- Alternatively bonded, the oak skirting board can be bonded to a straight plastered wall using mastic adhesive e.g. 'no nails'
- Reversible Our oak skirting comes in reversible profiles of pencil round and neomission shaped.
- Unfinished Oak skirting is available unfinished leaving you to finish it however you like usually without further sanding.
- Variation Some lengths of our oak skirting will contain natural oak features such as knots, sapwood and grain variation. We recommend you allow an extra 6% allowance if these features are not desired.
- Ready to either wax, oil finish or lacquer after installation.
- Available 141mm or 169mm Height, 20mm Thickness. Lengths of around 2.60 Lin Mtrs- 2.9 Lin mtrs
- 141mm height Our price only £6.69 Mtr +vat
- 169mm height Our price only £8.86Mtr +vat
This product is in Stock!
Click here to check individual stock levels for this product
Further Information:



