Lincoln Coving Installation (LN1): A lot of us hate the hard lines between walls and ceilings and the traditional way to solve this, is to install coving and ornamental mouldings. The commonplace use of coving in Lincoln homes seems to have gone in and out of fashion through the years. However it is down to personal preference as to whether you have coving fitted in your property or not. You have a simple choice to make, should you opt for rounded, classic transitions or stark, modern lines?
What is Coving? - Coving is an architectural element, meaning the curved, concave material that's used to cover and ameliorate the angles where ceilings meet walls within a building. You can obtain coving made out of polystyrene, softwood, gyproc, PVC, plastic, MDF, duropolymer, plaster and polyurethane.

Aside from lots of materials, there are also a multitude of shapes and designs such as cyma recta, step, dentil, cyma reversa (or ogee), art deco, ovolo, egg and dart, Victorian, cavetto and Edwardian.
It could make it tricky for you, having such a lot of decisions to make. Asking the advice of a specialist Lincoln coving installer, might be a good idea at this time. Getting a top notch coved finish on your property in Lincoln is your primary goal, and following the tricks and tips on this site should help you on your way.
Your local Lincoln coving installation specialist will not just help to create gorgeous new interiors, they can also tackle restorations and repairs of existing coving. Your decorative mouldings and coving will need attention now and again, just like your wall coverings and paintwork do. This may possibly include repairs to dado corners, dado rails, corbels, fire surrounds, panel mouldings, picture rails, ceiling roses, cornices, coving or plaques.

Plasterers are the tradesmen who generally do coving work, although there are specialist coving installers in Lincoln as well. When timber coving is required, joiners may also be employed. Experience in work of this kind is important for anybody you choose to employ. To get the quality of finish that you are seeking, you need someone who will apply a painstaking amount of care and attention.

A common gaff that lots of Lincoln people make, is automatically going for the cheapest coving fitter, when the estimates come in. As the saying goes "pay cheap, pay twice", so you want to avoid shoddy workmanship. After all, when your coving is finished, you want it to look fantastic, so picking the right person for the job is vital.
There are a number of strategies that you can use when you happen to be on the lookout for coving installers in Lincoln, you can try searching on Social Media such as Instagram or Facebook, you could check out the FMB (Federation of Master Builders) website and and make use of their search facility for certified plasterers in the Lincoln area, you could make use of one of the trade review websites like Checkatrade or Rated People or you could have a look in local newspapers or classified listings. You're able to find coving products like coving mitre tools, pre-cut coving corners, cornices, coving adhesive and packs of coving by visiting Jewson, B&Q, Wickes or Coving Direct, and you'll be able to purchase equipment and tools for plastering and coving (if you fancy having a bash on your own) by heading over to Tool Station, Artex Ltd or Screwfix.
Coving installation can be carried out in Lincoln and also nearby in: Swanpool, Nettleham, Skellingthorpe, North Greetwell, Newland, Canwick Hill, Reepham, Ermine, Heighington, New Boultham, Burton, Washingborough, Cherry Willingham, and in these postcodes LN1 1LR, LN1 1JD, LN1 1AU, LN1 1EP, LN1 1ST, LN1 1DP, LN1 1GH, LN1 1HU, LN1 1ND, LN1 1HE. Local Lincoln coving specialists will most likely have the telephone code 01522 and the postcode LN1.
Do-it-Yourself Coving Installation

If you are feeling confident, you could of course attempt to do the coving installation yourself. You can very easily buy coving online, or you could look in your local Lincoln home improvement store. You can purchase coving in 2 or 3 metre straight lengths and with some styles you can also buy the corners ready cut. Other items you will require are coving adhesive and a decent filler. Coving adhesive is bought ready mixed in a tub, as a bag of powder which is mixed with water or in sealant gun cartridges.
There is obviously loads of info on the internet to show you how to put up coving, along with useful videos and tutorials to help you on the right path. We recently came across this illuminating post which could be of use to you.
Coving Related Tasks

Lincoln coving specialists can normally help you with picture rails, wood coving, ornamental coving installation, coving replacement, cornice installation, bedroom coving, bathroom coving installations, lounge coving, duropolymer coving, coving refurbishment, bespoke coving, the removal of coving, fancy plaques, plastic coving, ornamental corbels, the installation of ceiling roses, gyproc coving, ornamental arches and other coving related work in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Coving Installers Near Lincoln
Also find: Canwick coving installers, Greetwell coving installers, Heighington coving installers, Ermine coving installers, North Greetwell coving installers, New Boultham coving installers, St Giles coving installers, Canwick Hill coving installers, Swanpool coving installers, Burton coving installers, Newland coving installers, Bracebridge coving installers, Washingborough coving installers, Boultham Moor coving installers and more.
Lincoln Coving Services
- Lincoln Egg and Dart Coving
- Lincoln Coving Installation
- Lincoln Ornamental Mouldings
- Lincoln Cornice Installation
- Lincoln Coving Designs
- Lincoln Ceiling Rose Installation
- Lincoln Cheap Coving
- Lincoln Coving Repairs
- Lincoln Coving Removal
- Lincoln Plaster Covings
- Lincoln Coving Fitting
- Lincoln Coving Replacement
- Lincoln Coving Services
- Lincoln Wooden Coving
Around Lincoln
Coving installation quotes were recently requested by homeowners in the following Lincoln streets: Beech Road, Dorothy Avenue, Alabala Close, Brant Road, Coleridge Green, Corn Close, Salisbury Drive, Squires Place, St Andrews Street, Antrim Road, Blankney Crescent, Cheshire Court, Barratts Close, Dunham Close, The Dene, Almond Grove, Cannon Street, D'aincourt Park, St Annes Close, Trollope Street, St Botolphs Court, Dellfield Court, Clay Lane, Sempers Close, Skinners Lane, St Botolphs Close, The Alders, Saltergate, Buchanan Street, as well as in these postcodes: LN1 1LR, LN1 1JD, LN1 1AU, LN1 1EP, LN1 1ST, LN1 1DP, LN1 1GH, LN1 1HU, LN1 1ND, LN1 1HE.



More Lincolnshire coving experts: Skegness, Kirton in Lindsey, Spilsby, Crowland, Winterton, Barton-upon-Humber, Long Sutton, Lincoln, Broughton, Spalding, North Hykeham, Crowle, Boston, Sleaford, Brigg, Stamford, Caistor, Market Deeping, Cleethorpes, Gainsborough, Pinchbeck, Horncastle, Bottesford, Immingham, Louth, Grantham, Epworth, Bourne, Ruskington, Alford, Holbeach, Waltham, Market Rasen, Scunthorpe, Mablethorpe, Grimsby, Burgh le Marsh.
Coving fitters LN1 area, (dialling code 01522).