Ashford Traditional Wainscot Paneling 94-1/2" Long Kit

$182.40

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Product Specifications

Frequently Asked Questions

Is This Moulding Painted?

This moulding comes primed white, ready to be painted. We recommend using a high quality acrylic latex paint.

How Do I Install This Moulding?

First make sure that the surface the moulding is being installed on is clear of any debree or dirt. Next, plan out where you want the moulding to lay on the wall. Apply ahesive to the back and brad nails to hold it in place as the adhesive dries. For a more indepth and visual explanation our installation guide can be found under "Product Specifications."

Do I Need to Order the Corner Pieces?

You absoutly do not need to order our pre-made corner pieces. They are availble as an option to make your project easier and to achieve styles that you would not be able to recreate if you were making your own. If you choose to not use the corners, simply miter your moulding at a 45 Degree angle.

What is High Density Urethane?

Urethane is a synthetic wood material that is made from a 2 part chemical reaction in a mold. It is roughly as dense as Pine but weighs significantly less and does not come with any of the downsides a wood product has. It does not absorb any moisture, great for bathroom or exterior applications, which means it will not rought, split, or crack over time.

Customer Reviews

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Anthony Bottalico
Fantstic

just easy to install and the quality of the product was excellent. best part was the sound construction and ease of installing.

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Elizabeth Schwartzhoff
Exactly What I Needed

Easy to install ... easy to order.

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Rod Oman
Worked Perfect!

EASY

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Donna Gall
Beautiful Panels

easy, lightweight and impressive.

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Mark Baffa
Great Looking, Convient, But . . .

The installed product looks great. I loved the idea of buying each panel as a single piece that could be hung without complicated mitre cuts. Being primed and ready to paint let us get away with one quick coat of paint. The only drawback was that the frames were slightly bowed, so they pulled away from the wall when I tried to install with Liquid Nails. I had to use a few finish nails and then patch and paint over the countersunk nail heads.