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Browse the full range of softwood profiles in our pine mouldings collection, including Scotia, Architrave, and Ogee options. Nottage Timber Merchants supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available on stocked lines.

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Primed Pine Quadrant Moulding 18mm x 18mm x 2400mm
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Primed Pine Quadrant Moulding 18mm x 18mm x 2400mm

Primed Pine Quadrant Moulding 18mm x 18mm x 2400mm

$10.95
Primed Pine Quadrant Moulding 18mm x 18mm x 2400mm
$10.95

The Story

Primed pine quadrant moulding 18mm x 18mm x 2400mm is a white-primed softwood trim used to conceal expansion gaps between timber flooring and skirting boards, and to neaten internal corners throughout the home. It arrives factory-primed and ready for a top coat of paint.

Specifications

Property Detail
Material Pine (softwood)
Treatment White primed
Finish Smooth, ready for top coat
Nominal Size 18mm x 18mm
Length 2400mm
Profile Quadrant (quarter-round)

What it's used for

  • Covering expansion gaps between solid or engineered wood flooring and skirting boards
  • Finishing the junction between walls and kitchen worktops or splashbacks
  • Neatening internal corner joints in joinery and furniture work
  • Providing a clean decorative edge along shelving, panelling, or boxing-in

Fitting and handling

Store lengths flat and away from damp before fitting, and allow any new timber flooring to acclimatise to the room for at least 48 hours before pinning the quadrant in place. Fix using 25mm or 30mm lost-head pins, adhesive, or a combination of both, attaching the moulding to the skirting board rather than the floor so the floor can still move freely. Apply one or two coats of your chosen interior paint once fixed, feathering into the adjacent skirting or wall for a seamless finish.

FAQ

What is the difference between quadrant moulding and Scotia moulding?

Quadrant moulding has a simple quarter-round profile, giving a gentle curved face. Scotia moulding has a concave, S-shaped profile that creates a deeper shadow line. Both serve the same practical purpose of covering gaps and corners, so the choice is largely aesthetic.

Can I use 18mm x 18mm quadrant to cover a larger expansion gap?

An 18mm quadrant will cover gaps of up to roughly 15mm, which is sufficient for most domestic timber floor installations. If your gap is wider due to an unusually large room or significant underfloor heating movement, consider a 25mm x 25mm quadrant instead.

Does primed pine quadrant need sanding before painting?

A light key with fine-grit sandpaper (around 180 grit) after fixing will help the top coat adhere evenly and remove any minor handling marks. The factory prime coat means no separate undercoat is required before your finishing paint.

Browse the full range of softwood profiles in our pine mouldings collection, including Scotia, Architrave, and Ogee options. Nottage Timber Merchants supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available on stocked lines.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Primed Pine Quadrant Moulding 18mm x 18mm x 2400mm - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Primed pine quadrant moulding 18mm x 18mm x 2400mm is a white-primed softwood trim used to conceal expansion gaps between timber flooring and skirting boards, and to neaten internal corners throughout the home. It arrives factory-primed and ready for a top coat of paint.

Specifications

Property Detail
Material Pine (softwood)
Treatment White primed
Finish Smooth, ready for top coat
Nominal Size 18mm x 18mm
Length 2400mm
Profile Quadrant (quarter-round)

What it's used for

  • Covering expansion gaps between solid or engineered wood flooring and skirting boards
  • Finishing the junction between walls and kitchen worktops or splashbacks
  • Neatening internal corner joints in joinery and furniture work
  • Providing a clean decorative edge along shelving, panelling, or boxing-in

Fitting and handling

Store lengths flat and away from damp before fitting, and allow any new timber flooring to acclimatise to the room for at least 48 hours before pinning the quadrant in place. Fix using 25mm or 30mm lost-head pins, adhesive, or a combination of both, attaching the moulding to the skirting board rather than the floor so the floor can still move freely. Apply one or two coats of your chosen interior paint once fixed, feathering into the adjacent skirting or wall for a seamless finish.

FAQ

What is the difference between quadrant moulding and Scotia moulding?

Quadrant moulding has a simple quarter-round profile, giving a gentle curved face. Scotia moulding has a concave, S-shaped profile that creates a deeper shadow line. Both serve the same practical purpose of covering gaps and corners, so the choice is largely aesthetic.

Can I use 18mm x 18mm quadrant to cover a larger expansion gap?

An 18mm quadrant will cover gaps of up to roughly 15mm, which is sufficient for most domestic timber floor installations. If your gap is wider due to an unusually large room or significant underfloor heating movement, consider a 25mm x 25mm quadrant instead.

Does primed pine quadrant need sanding before painting?

A light key with fine-grit sandpaper (around 180 grit) after fixing will help the top coat adhere evenly and remove any minor handling marks. The factory prime coat means no separate undercoat is required before your finishing paint.

Browse the full range of softwood profiles in our pine mouldings collection, including Scotia, Architrave, and Ogee options. Nottage Timber Merchants supply trade and retail customers across Bridgend and South Wales, with next-day delivery available on stocked lines.