An aluminium skirting is a board at the bottom of a wall or across the space where the floor and the wall meet. The material is used to prevent damage to walls. Some other names for aluminium trim include skirting board and baseboard.
Strong metal sense, fire retardancy, waterproofing, anti-collision, mothproofing, acid and alkali resistance, and toluene-free safety and environmental protection are all features of the aluminium skirting board profile.
Aluminium skirting boards are among the best items available for protecting walls and floors. Consumers have favoured this option more and more in recent years and increasingly reject the use of natural wood’s more expensive substitutes. The aluminium skirting board’s resistance to moisture, temperature swings, scratches, shocks, and other mechanical forces makes it more appealing.
Anodised aluminium skirting offers clear benefits in several key areas, including aesthetic quality, longevity, corrosion resistance, and ease of installation. In addition to looking great with ceramic tiles, fitted carpet, linoleum, and other floor coverings, the aluminium skirting board requires little maintenance.
A matte anodised finish safeguards the aluminium skirting board from dings and dents. A specific force will cause the skirting board to bend along a radius of up to 1.5 m.