9mm V Grooved Primed Long Grooved Moisture Resistant MDF 101.6mm Centres 2440 x 1220mm (8′ X 4′) FSC®

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SKU: SM6132

9mm V-grooved style pre-primed moisture resistant MDF (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, 2440mm. V Grooved 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): 8x4
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Thickness: 9mm
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Centres: 101.6mm
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9mm V-grooved style pre-primed moisture resistant MDF (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, 2440mm. V Grooved 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 18.75 kg
    Thickness

    9mm

    Size

    2440 x 1220mm

    Size (ft)

    8×4

    Shape

    V-Grooved

    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

    The 9mm V Grooved Primed Long Grooved Moisture Resistant MDF turns a plain wall or ceiling into a crisp panelled feature. It does this without the hours of fitting individual timber boards. Each 2440 x 1220mm sheet comes with V grooves machined along the full 2440mm length of the board at 101.6mm centres. Once installed, the evenly spaced lines create a clean traditional panelled look. This makes installation much faster, because the panels go up sheet by sheet rather than plank by plank.

    Supplied ready primed in white, the board already takes care of much of the prep work. There is no need to sand, seal and prime raw MDF on site. Fixings can be filled, the grooves lightly keyed, and the surface painted straight away in the chosen colour. The primed face also helps create a more even finish, with paint sitting consistently across the surface and inside the grooves instead of soaking unevenly into the bare board.

    The moisture resistant part is what makes this panel genuinely useful around the home. Standard MDF swells and softens when exposed to damp air. This MR grade is designed to resist that, so it keeps its shape and finishes in rooms where everyday humidity would slowly damage an ordinary board. It is still an interior product, though. Moisture resistant does not mean weatherproof, so it should not be used anywhere exposed to direct water or outdoor conditions.

    How the boards join 

    This is the long grooved version, which simply means the grooves run along the 2440mm length of the sheet. The way the boards meet matters for the finished look, so here is what to expect:

    • The grooves run lengthwise. They follow the full 2440mm length, giving you long, continuous lines across the wall or ceiling.
    • The long edges finish on a half groove. When you butt two boards side by side, the two half grooves meet and form one full groove that looks exactly like all the others.
    • The join disappears into the pattern. Because that seam becomes just another groove, you get a continuous panelled look with no visible line where two sheets meet.
    • The boards butt together, they do not interlock. There is no tongue and groove locking edge on this sheet. You simply position the boards edge to edge, and the repeating pattern hides the seam.

    Applications: 

    • Bathrooms, downstairs WCs, utility rooms and kitchens, where the moisture resistant grade copes with everyday humidity
    • Hallways and living spaces, where the even groove spacing creates an instant panelled feature wall
    • Ceilings, where the light 9mm sheet is easy to lift and fix overhead
    • Bath panels, bar fronts and reception desks, where you want a clean, characterful finish on joinery
    • Shop fits, exhibition stands and screens, where you need a smart look installed quickly
    • Bench seating and fitted furniture, where the primed surface and groove detail add character without extra finishing work
    • Garden offices, studios and summer house interiors, as a decorative internal lining

    This is a non structural decorative panel manufactured to meet the EN 622-5 fibreboard standard with low formaldehyde E1 emissions. It cuts cleanly with standard woodworking tools, takes screws, adhesive or a combination of both, and at 9mm thick, each sheet stays manageable to handle and position at around 18.75kg, while still feeling solid once fixed.

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  • Questions and answers of the customers

      Is there a tongue / groove on both the long side and short side of each panel?
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      Q Is there a tongue / groove on both the long side and short side of each panel? answer now
      Asked by Katy P
      A

      The 9mm V Grooved Primed Long Grooved Moisture Resistant MDF (2440mm x 1220mm | 8′ x 4′) FSC® does not interlock. The edges are designed to butt together rather than fit into one another.

    2. How wide is each panel within each unit? Or how many panels per 1220 wide?
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      Q How wide is each panel within each unit? Or how many panels per 1220 wide? answer now
      Asked by alex
      A

      The space between each groove is 101.6mm

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    1. Q Will the boards line up so the groove pattern continues across a whole wall? 
      A

      Yes, that's the point of the half-groove on the long edges. When you butt one board's half-groove against the next, they combine into a full groove identical to the others, so the spacing stays consistent right across the wall and the joins read as part of the design rather than seams.

    2. Q Do I need to seal the back or cut edges before fitting in a bathroom? 
      A

      The moisture resistance is built into the board itself, not a surface coating, so it works through the thickness. That said, freshly cut edges and any fixing holes are good practice to seal with a quality MDF sealer or diluted PVA. It keeps the finish uniform and adds belt-and-braces protection in the dampest spots.

    3. Q Should I fix it with screws, adhesive or both?
      A

      Both work. On a flat, sound wall, many people use grab adhesive alone; over battens or where the wall is uneven, screw-fixing (countersunk, filled and painted over) is more secure. A common approach is adhesive plus a few screws to hold the board while the adhesive cures.

    4. Q How many sheets will I need for my room? 
      A

      Work out the wall area in square metres, then divide by the coverage of one sheet (roughly 2.98m² per 2440 x 1220mm board), and add about 10% for cuts and waste. Because the boards butt rather than overlap, you lose very little width at the joins, which keeps your sheet count efficient.

    5. Q Can I use this on a ceiling, not just walls? 
      A

      It's a popular ceiling option, and the 9mm thickness keeps the weight manageable overhead. For ceilings, fix into joists or battens rather than relying on adhesive alone, since the board is working against gravity overhead. On plasterboard ceilings, fixing into the joists above or onto pre-fitted timber battens is the way to go. 

    6. Q What's the difference between this and the Bead & Butt version at the same size? 
      A

      This V-grooved panel has a plain V profile between boards for a cleaner, more contemporary line. The Bead & Butt version adds a small, rounded bead detail inside the groove for a more traditional, decorative look. Construction, thickness and moisture grade are otherwise the same. It's purely the profile you see on the finished wall.

    7. Q Is it suitable for an unheated garden room or summer house? 
      A

      For an internal lining in a garden office or summer house that stays dry and is broadly temperature-stable, yes. What it isn't designed for is genuine exterior exposure or persistent damp or condensation in an unheated, poorly ventilated space; in those conditions, an exterior-grade board would be the safer specification.