9mm V Grooved Primed Short Grooved Moisture Resistant MDF 101.6mm Centres 1220 x 3050mm (4′ X 10′) FSC®

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SKU: SM9312

A pre-primed moisture resistant MDF with V-grooved style (101.6mm centres) running along with the board, creating an excellent panelling effect for walls and ceilings. The short grooved board has grooves running along the width of the sheet, 1220mm. 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: Short 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 V-grooved style (101.6mm centres) running along with the board, creating an excellent panelling effect for walls and ceilings. The short grooved board has grooves running along the width of the sheet, 1220mm. 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 32 kg
    Thickness

    9mm

    Size

    3050 x 1220mm

    Size (ft)

    10×4

    Shape

    V-Grooved

    Groove Type

    Short 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 Short Grooved Moisture Resistant MDF in the 1220 x 3050mm size is the specialist of the range. It combines short grooves running across the 1220mm width with an extended 3050mm length, which gives you something unusual on a panelled wall, horizontal groove lines that run unbroken up to three metres across the room. That uninterrupted horizontal line is what separates a quick panelling job from one that looks genuinely designed.

    Why pair short grooves with a 10ft length

    Most short grooved panels come in a 4×8 size, which is fine for standard rooms. But the moment your wall stretches past 2.4 metres, that smaller sheet forces a vertical join. The 4×10 version solves that by giving you an extra 610mm of horizontal coverage. On a 3 metre wide wall, one sheet handles the whole run from corner to corner with the grooves reading as one continuous horizontal pattern. No vertical seam interrupting the eye, no fiddly groove alignment between sheets.

    The white primer does the prep work for you

    This panel arrives with a factory-applied white primer already on the face and inside every groove, so your topcoat sits down evenly across the whole surface. You fix it, fill the fixings, lightly key the surface and paint. Two coats of a good quality eggshell or satin, and the wall reads as one clean piece of joinery.

    Moisture resistance is built into the board

    The MR grade in this panel is engineered to stay flat and dimensionally stable through normal household humidity. The board still belongs indoors, though. It is moisture resistant, not waterproof, so anywhere with direct splashing or outdoor exposure needs a different product.

    How the boards meet

    Each long edge finishes on a half groove. When two sheets are placed side by side along their 3050mm sides, the half grooves close into a full groove that looks identical to the others on the face. That removes any visible seam between panels. The boards are butt-joined, not interlocking, so they sit against each other rather than locking together. The half groove pattern handles the visual alignment by itself.

    Where this 4×10 short grooved panel works:

    • Long feature walls behind sofas, beds and dining tables, where 3 metres of unbroken horizontal grooving creates impact
    • Open-plan kitchens and extensions, where horizontal panelling visually anchors the room and lengthens the space
    • Master bathrooms and en-suites, where horizontal grooves bring spa-style detailing to wet walls (away from direct splash zones)
    • Hallways and corridors, where horizontal lines guide the eye and make narrow runs feel intentional
    • Bath panels, bar fronts and bench seating, where a clean primed face shortens the finishing schedule
    • Shop fits, exhibition stands and reception areas, where speed of install and visual impact both matter
    • Garden offices, summer house and studio interiors with longer walls, as a continuous decorative lining

    This is a non structural decorative panel manufactured to the EN 622-5 fibreboard specification, FSC-certified and rated E1 for low formaldehyde emissions. Each sheet weighs around 32kg, so this is a definite two-person lift, particularly when working with the long edge horizontal and the grooves running across.

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    1. Q Why would I choose 4x10 short grooved over 4x8 short grooved?
      A

      The only difference is length. The 4x8 sheet is 2440mm long, the 4x10 is 3050mm long. If your wall is wider than 2440mm and you want the horizontal groove lines to run uninterrupted, the 4x10 gives you that extra 610mm and removes a vertical join. On wider feature walls, it makes a noticeable difference to how finished the room looks.

    2. Q Can I use this for vertical panelling too, with grooves running up the wall? 
      A

      You can, by fitting it so the 3050mm side runs vertically. That gives you short grooves running horizontally up the wall in tight, repeating bands. It is a less common look, but it works well in narrow zones like wardrobe doors, panelled cupboards and small alcoves where you want a textured surface rather than long vertical lines.

    3. Q Is the extra weight a problem on installation? 
      A

      At 32kg per sheet, this is heavier than smaller panels in the range and definitely needs two people for safe lifting, especially when carrying it horizontally to keep the long edge level. On the wall itself, plan your fixing schedule before you lift, mark stud or batten positions in advance, and consider grab adhesive plus mechanical fixings to take the strain while the adhesive sets.

    4. Q How many sheets cover a 3 metre tall by 4 metre wide wall?
      A

      The wall is 12m². Each 4x10 sheet covers 1220 x 3050mm, roughly 3.72m². Three sheets give you 11.16m², which is just short. Four sheets cover it comfortably with cuts and an allowance for waste. Because the boards butt along the long edges into a continuous groove pattern, you keep nearly all the usable width.

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

      Yes, particularly on long ceilings where you want the grooves running across the narrower dimension. With a 32kg sheet, you absolutely need two people plus dead-man props or a panel hoist, fixing into joists or pre-fitted timber battens rather than relying on adhesive alone. For wide ceilings, the 10ft length lets you span more area in fewer panels, which reduces the number of perpendicular joints.