Housing Wed, May 18, 2016 11:10 AM
Richard Burbidge has extended its moulding range, featuring a new triangle moulding to ensure a wide range of choices for both contractors and end users.
Ideal for concrete framework or use in corners and re-enforcement, chamfer mouldings allow contractors to cover up, and smooth off unsightly edges and expansion gaps, as well as making formworks easier to pull out after concreting, helping to create perfectly formed, sharp corners.
The new triangle mounding is available in redwood and is 21x21x2400mm in size, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Paul Martin, Group Product Marketing Manager, for Richard Burbidge said, “Thanks to the new triangle moulding, those all-important details can be achieved to the highest possible standard, for both practical and aesthetic use.
"Mouldings are easy and quick to install, creating impressive results, with minimal effort."
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