Please note that the last day for dispatch or collection of any StickWall orders will be the 18th December 2024. Any orders placed after this date will be dispatched in early 2025.
Thanks for all of your support in 2024 and we look forward to a great 2025! Merry Christmas!
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We often talk about how easy StickWall wall panels are simple, quick and easy to install and get it right the first time – even without any DIY, wall panel experience.Have a look (and a laugh) at these horror stories, with StickWall, it doesn’t have to be like this – enjoy 😊 a) Fibre Cement Boards – Harder Than It Looks. A lot of fibre cement board websites say how easy it to install, but with sheet sizes of 3.6m x 1.2m and weighing in at a hefty 37kgs it can be downright dangerous... certainly not a one person install,...
No need to search – we have made it easy for you, the top questions are all gathered here for a handy reference guide.1. Is StickWall waterproof and can it be installed in a shower?Yes, StickWall is completely waterproof and suitable for all wet areas, including showers – please see the installation guidelines on how to achieve a thoroughly professional job and transform any bathroom, kitchen, wet area and even the gym!2. Can StickWall be used near cook tops?It certainly can. Induction and electric cooktops do not provide any problems, as long as the installation guidelines are followed.Note: For Gas...
Why not do both? - 4 Tips to Succeed If you plan properly, the festive season and New Year can be an ideal time and opportunity to get some easy DIY projects started and finished. If you are one of the lucky ones you may have a fair bit of time off and have additional holidays around this time of year. If so, you might want to plan to finish a project you have been thinking about for the previous 12 months which can be quite exciting and also add value to your home for an extra special reward. Check...
Fair play Timber Wall Panelling (TWP) – you are in the news lately and for those that may not know, TWP is a wall panelling that needs painting (several times), can be difficult to handle in the larger panel sizes and needs a frame or battening out to fix to the wall and cannot be used in direct wet areas – such as showers.When using timber wall panelling, the painting alone is a process that requires a lot of patience; undercoat then sand, top coat then sand – and possibly another coat of paint, or varnish if you have been...