9mm Bead & Butt Primed Long Grooved Moisture Resistant MDF 101.6mm Centres 3050 x 1220mm (10′ X 4′) FSC®

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SKU: SM0530

A pre-primed moisture resistant MDF with Richmond profile style grooves (101.6mm centres) running along with the board, creating an excellent panelling effect for walls and ceilings. The long grooved board has grooves running along the length of the sheet, 3050mm. Bead & Butt sheet finishes on a half groove along the long edges so the sheets are joined side by side, creating a continuous, seamless look with no visible join.

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Groove Type: Long Grooved Grooves along length/width of the board
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Size (ft): 10x4
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Thickness: 9mm
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Centres: 101.6mm
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A pre-primed moisture resistant MDF with Richmond profile style grooves (101.6mm centres) running along with the board, creating an excellent panelling effect for walls and ceilings. The long grooved board has grooves running along the length of the sheet, 3050mm. Bead & Butt sheet finishes on a half groove along the long edges so the sheets are joined side by side, creating a continuous, seamless look with no visible join.

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  • Additional information

    Brand Matchboard
    Weight 32 kg
    Thickness

    9mm

    Size

    3050 x 1220mm

    Size (ft)

    10×4

    Shape

    Bead & Butt

    Groove Type

    Long Grooved

    Applications

    For use in ceilings, Walls

    Class

    EN622-5

    Country of origin

    UK

    Edging

    Square cut

    Features

    Paintable & stainable

    Finish

    Sand finish

    Fire rating

    None

    Performance

    Moisture

    Formaldehyde level

    E1 (low)

    Grade

    MR medium density

    Moisture resistant

    Yes

    Product standard

    Non structural

    Veneer

    N/A

    Weather exposure

    Interior

    Wood species

    Eucalyptus, Pine

    Centres

    101.6mm

  • Description

    9mm Bead & Butt Primed Long Grooved Moisture Resistant MDF 101.6mm Centres 3050 x 1220mm (10′ X 4′) in the 10 by 4 size carries its grooves the full 3050mm length of the sheet. That extra reach is the whole point. One board climbs a tall wall or a high stairwell in a single piece, so the vertical lines run unbroken from skirting to coving with no halfway join to line up.

    Most panelling sheets stop at 2440mm, which leaves a joint part way up a high room. At 3050mm this board clears that problem on walls up to around three metres. Run it upright and twelve grooves stand vertical across the 1220mm width, evenly spaced at 101.6mm. The effect suits tall feature walls where a shorter sheet would force an awkward seam at eye level.

    Primed on the face

    The front arrives ready primed, giving you a clean white base and saving the first coat. The reverse is left bare, so seal it too if it will be seen or sits somewhere humid. Skip ordinary wall emulsion here, as it suits plaster rather than timber and tends to mark. Use a wood primer undercoat, then a hard trim paint such as satinwood or eggshell for a finish that lasts.

    Made for humidity, not water

    This is moisture-resistant MDF, comfortable in the warm, damp air of a bathroom or kitchen that would swell a standard board. It copes with humidity, yet it is not waterproof. Keep it indoors, away from standing water and direct splashing, and never use it outside. Always seal the cut ends, because a bare edge is the first place damp creeps in.

    How the boards meet

    • Square cut, butt-jointed edges that sit flush against the next sheet
    • Both long edges finish on a half groove, so a pair of boards butts together and the join hides inside a groove
    • The 101.6mm spacing then reads straight across the wall as one unbroken set of lines
    • Bead and butt, not tongue and groove, so the panels simply butt rather than lock together

    Where it works best

    • Tall feature walls and stairwell voids, covered floor to ceiling in one length
    • Period hallways with high ceilings, where a mid-wall join would spoil the run
    • Open-plan and double-height spaces that need full-height vertical lines
    • Ceilings in larger rooms, run the long way for a clean continuous sweep
    • Bathroom and kitchen walls set back from direct water, for a soft panelled look

    Made in the UK by Matchboard from eucalyptus and pine fibre, the board is built to the EN 622-5 fibreboard specification, and rated E1 for low formaldehyde. It is FSC certified and non-structural. At 3050mm long and around 32kg, this is a large, heavy sheet best handled by two people.

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    1. Q Why choose the 10 foot board over the 8 foot one? 
      A

      It comes down to wall height. A 3050mm sheet covers a tall wall in one piece, where a 2440mm board would leave a horizontal join part way up. If your ceiling is standard height, the shorter board is easier to handle and usually the more sensible buy.

    2. Q Can I cut it down to an exact ceiling height?
      A

      Yes. Trim it to length from the bottom with a circular saw and a straightedge, keeping the factory top edge for the neatest line. Reseal any freshly cut end with primer before fitting so it is protected.

    3. Q Will it bend or kink while I carry it in? 
      A

      A long thin sheet does flex, so carry it on its edge rather than flat and support the middle. Lay it flat and weighted, or stand it upright against a wall, while it settles in the room for a day or two before fitting.

    4. Q How do I work out how many sheets I need for a wall?
      A

      Each board covers 1220mm in width, so divide your wall width by 1.22 and round up, then add one spare for cutting errors. Because the grooves repeat every 101.6mm, set out from a clear focal point so any part-groove lands in a corner rather than the middle of the wall.

    5. Q Can I fix it straight to plasterboard, or do I need battens? 
      A

      On flat, sound plasterboard a grab adhesive holds well, ideally with a few screws into studs for security. If the wall is uneven or hollow in places, batten it out first and fix to the battens, which keeps a long sheet like this dead flat and stops it drumming.

    6. Q Will the pattern still line up if I mix this with an 8 by 4 board? 
      A

      The grooves themselves match, since both use 101.6mm centres, so they align side to side. What differs is the length, so plan any change of sheet height to fall at a sensible break like a dado line rather than mid-wall.

    7. Q How do I follow the line of a staircase with it? 
      A

      For a stairwell, scribe the bottom edge to the rake of the stairs before fixing. Hold the board in place, mark the stair angle along it, then cut to that line so the panelling sits neatly against the steps with no gaps.