- Clean, professional finish around windows and doors
- Easy to cut, fit, and install
- Low maintenance and long-lasting
- Suitable for residential and commercial projects
Window Trim, Architrave & Skirting FAQs
What are window trims used for?
Window trims are used to create a clean, professional finish around windows and doors by covering expansion gaps, concealing fixings, and improving the overall appearance of the installation. They are commonly used in both new build and refurbishment projects.
Are uPVC trims suitable for internal and external use?
Yes, many uPVC trims are suitable for both internal and external applications. External-grade uPVC trims are resistant to moisture, UV exposure, and temperature changes, while internal trims are ideal for neat finishing around windows, doors, and walls.
Are uPVC trims easy to cut and install?
uPVC trims are lightweight, easy to handle, and simple to cut using standard hand tools or power tools. This makes them ideal for fast, clean installations on site, helping installers achieve a consistent and professional finish.
Do you stock different trim profiles, architraves, and skirting?
Yes, we stock a wide range of uPVC trim profiles, including flat trims, architraves, skirting boards, and specialist profiles. These options allow installers and trade customers to choose the correct product for each application and desired finish.
Are uPVC trims low maintenance?
uPVC trims are extremely low maintenance and do not require painting, sealing, or ongoing treatment. They can be easily cleaned with warm soapy water, making them a long-lasting and practical alternative to timber trims.
Are uPVC trims suitable for trade and supply customers?
Yes, our uPVC trims, architraves, and skirting boards are supplied directly to trade customers and installers. They are popular with builders and window fitters due to their durability, consistent quality, and ease of installation.


