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Skirting Board Covers

Skirting board covers fit directly over your existing skirting boards without removal, plastering, or disruption. If your current skirting is damaged, dated, or simply the wrong profile for the room you are updating, a cover board is the fastest way to achieve a clean, professional result without a full renovation. Fix with adhesive, fill, and paint. Done in a morning.

Our range covers over 50 profiles in MDF, from the clean simplicity of the Bullnose and Pencil Round through to the more decorative Regency, Torus, and Elizabethan. Every cover board is pre-primed and ready to paint, manufactured to fit over standard skirting depths with a neat rebated back that sits flush against the wall.

 

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Ovolo MDF Skirting Cover Board

Ovolo MDF Skirting Cover Board – Smooth Curves, Seamless Skirting Upgrade Looking for a clean, classic way to revive your skirting boards without r...

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Ogee MDF Skirting Cover Board

Ogee MDF Skirting Cover Board – Classic Style, Easy Skirting Upgrade Transform your interiors quickly and effortlessly with the Ogee MDF Skirting C...

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Mini Bolection MDF Skirting Cover Board

Mini Bolection MDF Skirting Cover Board – Fast & Stylish Skirting Transformation Looking for a fast, stylish way to upgrade your existing skirt...

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Skirting Board Covers Overview

What are skirting board covers and how do they work?

A skirting board cover, sometimes called an over-skirting board, is a purpose-made MDF board with a rebated or channelled back profile designed to sit over the top of your existing skirting boards. Rather than prising the old skirting away from the wall and dealing with the plaster damage, paint lines, and gaps that follow, you fix the cover board over the top using a construction adhesive, caulk the top edge to the wall, fill any gaps, and paint. The result is indistinguishable from a full replacement at a fraction of the time and cost.

Cover boards work best where the existing skirting is structurally sound but cosmetically poor, painted over multiple times, chipped, or a profile that no longer suits the room. If the existing skirting is loose, rotten, or sitting away from the wall, removal and replacement with a standard skirting board is the better approach.

Choosing the right profile

The profile you choose for your cover board should be taller than your existing skirting to ensure a clean overlap at the top edge. Most of our cover boards are available in heights from 95mm up to 220mm, giving plenty of scope to cover standard 70mm or 95mm existing boards with room to spare.

For contemporary interiors, the Bullnose, Pencil Round, and Stepped profiles give a clean horizontal line without decorative detail. For period properties, the Torus, Regency, and Ogee profiles sit naturally alongside Victorian architraves and cornices. If you are matching existing mouldings in the same property, browse our full skirting board collection to find the matching standard profile first, then select the cover board version from this range. For rooms with bay windows or curved walls, our flexible skirting boards may be a more suitable solution than a cover board.

Fitting skirting board covers

Installation is straightforward and requires no specialist tools. Measure and cut the cover board to length, mitre internal and external corners at 45 degrees, apply construction adhesive to the rebated back face, press firmly into position, and pin through if needed for additional support during drying. Once set, run a bead of flexible decorator's caulk along the top edge where the cover meets the wall, allow to dry, then prime and paint.

The main consideration is corner work. Internal corners can be finished with a butt joint or mitre, but external corners need a clean 45-degree mitre for the best result. If you need cover boards pre-cut to your exact room dimensions, our bespoke moulding matching service can handle that for you.

Materials and finish

All our skirting board covers are manufactured in moisture-resistant MDF, pre-primed and ready to paint with any water or oil-based finish. The pre-primed surface provides an excellent base for both roller and brush application and takes paint cleanly without grain raise. Once painted they are indistinguishable from solid timber or standard MDF skirting boards. If you also need to update your door frames at the same time, our architrave collection covers matching profiles across the same range.

Skirting Board Covers FAQ

What is a skirting board cover?

A skirting board cover is a pre-primed MDF board designed to fix directly over your existing skirting boards without removal. It has a rebated back profile that sits flush over the top of the old skirting, giving a clean, finished result using only adhesive and caulk. It is sometimes referred to as an over skirting board or skirting cover.

Can skirting board covers go over any existing skirting?

Yes, provided the existing skirting is structurally sound and fixed firmly to the wall. The cover board needs a flat, stable surface to adhere to. If the existing skirting is loose, bowing away from the wall, or rotten, it is better to remove it first and fit a standard skirting board as a replacement.

How do you fix skirting board covers?

Skirting board covers are fixed using a strong construction adhesive applied to the rebated back face. For added security on longer runs, panel pins or cut nails can be used in addition to the adhesive. Once fixed, the top edge is finished with flexible decorator's caulk to seal the joint to the wall before painting. For profile and sizing guidance across our full range, see our skirting boards collection.

What height skirting board cover do I need?

The cover board should be taller than your existing skirting to ensure a clean overlap at the top edge. If your current skirting is 70mm tall, a 95mm or 120mm cover board will give a neat result. For 95mm existing skirting, a 120mm or 145mm cover board works well. The cover board sits over the existing board rather than beneath it, so height selection is based on the combined depth you want to achieve.

Do skirting board covers need to be the same profile as my existing skirting?

No. The cover board sits over the existing skirting entirely, so the profiles do not need to match. This is one of the main advantages of using a cover board: you can completely change the style of your skirting without any removal work. Browse our skirting board collection for profile inspiration, then select your preferred cover board version from this page.