Skirting & Architrave.

Solutions for all your skirting and architrave needs. Various sizes, shapes and timber types. Sustainable and certified for peace of mind

Oak Skirting & Architrave - Pencil Round (PR)

Oak Skirting & Architrave - Pencil Round (PR)

from £19.20 GBP
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Pine Skirting & Architrave - Pencil Round (PR)

Pine Skirting & Architrave - Pencil Round (PR)

from £8.60 GBP
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Skirting & Architrave

Gap around between your door frame and wall?
You need Architrave.

Need to finish the bottom of your wall to hide untidy plaster?
You need Skirting.

Available in various shapes and sizes. When choosing, both come down to necessity and personal preference. High ceilings? Go taller with your skirting. Low ceilings? You got it, smaller the better.

NB: Architrave is generally 70mm.

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Sustainability: Our Promise

Sadly, we live in a world where the origin of some timber (particularly hardwoods) cannot always be verified. Especially exotic hardwood that comes in to the UK from the Far East, South America & Africa.

Deforestation and the illegal harvesting of timber is a serious issue and should be a concern to everyone as the stewards of our planet. This is the reason we take such a hard stance on the origin of the timber materials we use.

Through the various industrial bodies that are available, we strive to ensure all of the timber we use has been removed from forests and woodland in a responsible and ethical manner. That way we can pass on peace of mind to our customers that everything you buy from us is sustainable and certified.

Read our sustainability statement

Sawdust & Recycling

In an attempt to reduce our carbon footprint and be as environmentally friendly as possible, we collect all of our chippings and sawdust to make in to briquettes.

These briquettes are then sold or used to heat our factory during the winter!

All About - Oak

Oak is a hardwood of the Quercus genus and comes in many different species.

At Weatherbar we only use Prime Grade American White, American Red & European Oak species. Oak is strong, hard and mechanically sound making it the ideal timber for construction materials, flooring and furniture.

All About - Pine

Pine is a softwood from the Pinus genus. Pine is a generic name covering hundreds of sub species which make up the softwood timber family.

At Weatherbar we only use a Prime Grade of pine which minimises the amount of sap, knots and mineral streaks present.

Commercial pines are grown in plantations for timber that is denser and therefore more durable than spruce. Pine is widely used in carpentry for furniture, window frames, panelling, floors and roofing whilst the resin is of value too.

All About - Grading

Let's keep it simple. We only use Prime Grade timber.

The best from the most prestigious and reliable suppliers across the globe. Hardwood is never perfect, but ours is close.

Who is Weatherbar?

Originally founded as a draught-proofing company, Weatherbar has been proudly established for over 40 years. Initially acquired by Parallel to meet the growing demand for quality home improvement products, as the market for draught-proofing shifted, Weatherbar too altered its course to meet the demand of DIY-ers, Grand Designers, and keen home improvement beginners.

Read our story

Responsibly Sourced, Every Time.

Sustainability and accountability lie at the heart of Weatherbar. Whether you're renovating your home, building from the ground up or completing a long-standing project, as a Weatherbar customer you can trust that the hardwood mouldings we supply are ethically and responsibly sourced.

How we work responsibly

Ask us directly.

The Weatherbar staff are our story. Each, individually passionate about wood and more than happy to help you find the right product for your project.

Challenge us. Call us directly.

Frequently asked questions

How much does mouldings cost? How should I budget for skirting & architraves for my build?

There are many factors that will affect the total price of your project.

Understanding the differences between the material costs & labour costs, and the combination of these factors along with the scale of the project, the number of rooms, the size of the rooms, and the complexity will determine how much you will need to budget.

Material costs

The type of material used (FJ Pine, MDF or other hardwoods), the size of the timber moulding profiles height & thickness, the finish (raw or primed), and quantity per profile will determine the price. When selecting a design the price will not vary if all these factors remain unchanged.

Labour costs

Installation work is generally carried out by a professional tradesperson/carpenter. They will generally work on an hourly basis, and the rates may vary based on your location.

The skirting installation cost of labour ranges from $68 to $107 per hour depending on the city or State of the project. Decorative skirting boards need to be scribed in each corner to provide a neat finish. This is done by hand by a skilled carpenter and can add significant time to the project. The end result is spectacular and well worth the investment.

Browse Our Ranges.

See our full ranges of real-wood, finishing products.

Cover & Capping Strips
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Cover & Capping Strips
Featured Products
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Featured Products
Hardwood Pipe Covers
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Hardwood Pipe Covers
Planed All Round (PAR) Timber
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Planed All Round (PAR) Timber
Ripped To Width (RTW) Timber
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Ripped To Width (RTW) Timber
Scotia & Beading
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Scotia & Beading
Skirting & Architrave
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Skirting & Architrave
Threshold Strips
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Threshold Strips
Weatherbar x Parallel
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Weatherbar x Parallel
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What Our Customers Are Saying.

Our customers are the reason we do what we do.

"Such great service from the Weatherbar team"

Thanks so much!...

Tim

Quality & Customer Satisfaction, Guaranteed.

If you're not 100% satisfied with your purchase, then we'll make it right.