If you are considering brightening up your property in the North West with the addition of some attractive looking coving round the ceilings of some of the rooms, then you’ll probably be in search of a reliable coving fitter to complete this job for you.
The fitting of coving round the ceilings of our houses is a trend that has routinely gone into and out of fashion through the years. However, coving is always an appealing addition for virtually any room or space and is worth looking at if you want to improve the decoration of your property.
These days, it’s possible to purchase pre-cut coving products or specially made corner sets to aid with those confusing angles. Consequently you may feel that it’s possible to handle this project yourself, though to be truthful, it could be a bit beyond the skills of the everyday DIYer. Therefore, identifying a proficient coving fitter is perhaps the better option if you want to make sure the job’s done right.
Coving is commonly used to round the corners between ceilings and walls in a property, and is a moulded product that can be made of several different materials, for example polystyrene, solid wood, PVC, polyurethane, plaster, MDF, polyethylene, duropolymer, gyproc and even plastic. Although coving is generally used inside, it may sometimes be used outside the house, for instance to enhance the appearance of eaves. Coving designs can range from pretty simple quadrant designs to very fancy, multi-faceted styles. Coving generally comes in straight lengths of 2 – 3 metres with most ranges including pre-cut corner and angle sets, making the life of the coving fitter a bit easier.