If installing cladding to a small area say 8" by 8" then only install the edging to two sides of the room as its very difficult to bend in such a small place. Use paint or wallpaper scrapers to make job easier to fit boards into edging. If you have difficult small corners then cut the edging down the middle with a saw first and just stick it into place with mastic. Same with the first and last pieces of edging. I used the boards to cover up an unsightly artexed roof in bathroom and used lots of mastic to stick the boards to the ceiling. Looks brilliant and very professional now its up.
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A nice clear video and the corner technique saves fiddling with mitre joints. I use small screws instead of staples which means the cladding is easier to remove at a later date if needed (e.g.) for change in lighting, fitting new services - pipes, cables etc). Is there a video on making the fitting of h trim techniques as I do find it is hard to install.
I having trouble with the staples shattering the tongue of the cladding. Either the staples are too big or the stapler is too powerful? I'm using wickes cladding, 14mm staples and a Stanley TR250 stapler.
What type and size screws would you use to secure these PVC panels into walls and ceiling? into wood battens ceiling and hollow plasterboard for walls please?
What's the best way to remove some panels without damaging them. There a drip coming from above and I need access to investigate but want to try and use the panels again.
Hi, they dont join on the ends you can use a H trim www.celplas.co.uk/product/h-trim-chrome/ or if your local to our store we have some 4 metre lengths.