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		<title>Pine Skirting?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You got it. SkirtingBoards.com have received numerous requests for pine skirting as an alternative to MDF Skirting. Why? We believe it because MDF Skirting Boards require you to have quite a straight, flat, and very well plastered wall prepared before you fit skirting boards. Pine and softwood skirting boards may give you a little more [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.skirtingboards.com">SkirtingBoards.com</a> have received numerous requests for <a href="http://www.skirtingboards.com/pine-skirting.html"><strong>pine skirting</strong></a> as an alternative to <a href="http://www.skirtingboards.com/mdf-skirting-boards"><strong>MDF Skirting</strong></a>. Why? We believe it because <a href="http://www.skirtingboards.com/mdf-skirting-boards"><strong>MDF Skirting Boards</strong></a> require you to have quite a straight, flat, and very well plastered wall prepared before you <strong><a href="http://www.skirtingboards.com/blog/category/fitting-skirting-boards/">fit skirting boards</a>.</strong></p>
<p>Pine and <a href="http://www.skirtingboards.com/pine-skirting.html">softwood skirting</a> boards may give you a little more leeway when <a href="http://www.skirtingboards.com/blog/category/fitting-skirting-boards/"><strong>fitting skirting</strong></a>. Also you have the option of <strong>planing the skirting</strong>, before fitting whereas MDF will not take so well to planing it DIY!</p>
<p>Pine skirting also offers you a cost effective decoration line if you&#8217;re going for the less expensive options for example a buy to let property or the &#8216;spare room&#8217; !</p>
<p>If you need <a href="http://www.skirtingboards.com/pine-skirting.html"><strong>Pine Skirting Boards</strong></a> &#8211; email now with your enquiry for the best prices at <a href="mailto:pine@skirtingboards.com">pine@skirtingboards.com</a></p>
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