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VJ Plus opening hours in Sumner Park


VJ Plus opening hours in Sumner Park

Mon
7:00am - 4:30pm
Tue
7:00am - 4:30pm
Wed
7:00am - 4:30pm
Thu
7:00am - 4:30pm
Fri
7:00am - 4:00pm
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Public Holidays Closed
  1. About Us

  2. Products and Services

  3. FAQs

About Us

VJ Plus - Promotion

About VJ Plus

AT A GLANCE
  • Manufacturers of VJ sheeting primed/un-primed
  • Mouldings
  • Skirting & Architraves
  • Cladding
  • Flooring
The beauty of the product is that it is quick and easy to install, more durable than plasterboards & yet are very cost effective.
We are a manufacturer and supplier of premium MR quality MDF wall linings in a range of traditional and modern styles to suit all types of homes. The modern alternative to an age old tradition, profiled "VJ" wall linings and claddings are used in restorations, renovations and extensions of heritage homes, new colonial style homes and feature walls in modern contemporary homes.

Our Products Include

  • Traditional VJ
  • Traditional bead
  • Regency bead
  • Dado panels
  • Weathertex
  • Pre-primed sheets

Traditional VJ

Australian Premium Grade Moisture Resistant MDF sheets profiled with a "V" groove to resemble the "VJ" tongue and groove boards. The most commonly used sheets have a 4 inch/100 mm inter-groove distance but 86 mm and 150 mm distance are available.

Traditional Bead

Australian Premium Grade Moisture Resistant MDF sheets profiled to resemble the common 150 mm beaded tongue and groove boards. The bead consists of a small "pencil round" within a vertically sided groove. The sheets are meticulously machined with a traditional tongue and groove edge which provides a hidden join as well as allowing "off stud" joining.

Regency Bead

Australian Premium Grade Moisture Resistant MDF sheets profiled to resemble 150 mm regency beaded boards. The sheets are meticulously machined with a traditional tongue and groove edge which provides a hidden join as well as allowing "off stud" joining. The sheets are all 1214 mm wide and are available in a wide variety of lengths from 900 mm to 5400 mm and can be purchased either pre-primed or un-primed.

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ABN
43 665 949 267
Established
1999

Products and Services

VJ Plus - Promotion

Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday

Material

Timber

Brand

Weathertex

Offering

Architectural Mouldings, Architraves, Panels, VJ Sheets

Features

Australian Made, Australian Owned, Delivery, DIY, Factory Direct, Owner Operated, Pick-up

Catering To

Bathrooms, Builders, Carpenters, Carports, Ceilings, Decks, Handymen, Houses, Kitchens, Office Buildings, Owner Builders, Painters, Patios, Showers, Verandahs, Walls

Keywords

Traditional Bead, Weathertex, VJ Sheets, Regency Bead, Finger Jointed Mouldings, Pre-primed VJ Sheets, VJ Sheeting, VJ MDF Sheeting, Mouldings, Ceiling Linings, VJ MDF Wall Linings, VJ Sheeting Ceilings, Wall Lining, Traditional VJ, Architraves

FAQs

  • Is 9 mm VJ sheeting suitable for ceilings?

    Yes, provided battens are no more than 450 mm apart. Screwing is recommended to allow minor adjustments to be made to sheet levels.

  • What framing is required?

    Walls: Studs at approx. 450 mm centres (some builders use 600 mm centres) where sheets join between studs, noggins should be placed no more than 600 mm apart where dado is used, a continuous row of nogging needs to be provided to allow the fixing of the top of the dado, bottom of the qyprock and the chair rail Ceilings: Ceiling battens must not be greater than 450 mm centres.

  • What sort of paint should be used?

    An acrylic sealer-undercoat should be applied as the base coat.

  • Do I need to prime the backs of the sheets?

    Only if the sheets are likely to be exposed to moisture, e.g. sheets on the inside of external walls where no sarking is provided, all sheets being used in bathrooms, laundries, upstairs ceiling sheets.

  • How do I finish internal corners?

    Method 1: Scribe the second sheet so that it butts neatly up the existing sheet. Method 2: Butt-join the corner sheets (leaving a 2-3 mm expansion gap) and fit a suitable moulding (e.g. quad) to cover any run-out in the wall.

  • Where do I start installation?

    If sheeting both ceilings and walls, it is best to fix the ceiling sheets first. This will then set the positions of the end walls - it looks best if the ceiling grooves line up with the wall grooves. If sheeting walls, it is normal to start in a corner and work around the room. However, sometimes it may be more economical to start with a part sheet.

  • Safety issues?

    It is important to control the dust that is produced when sawing or routing MDF. Do not burn off-cuts - they should be disposed of as land fill. Safety glasses or goggles should be worn if dust irritates the eyes.

  • Can I join sheets end to end to cover only ceiling on tall walls?

    It is difficult to achieve a good result when butt-joining ceiling sheets because, with expansion and contraction over time, the joint will inevitably crack. Plan to join the sheets in a position that can be covered with a timber cover strip; e.g. the centre-line of the room, in line with an adjoining wall, at the leading end of the hallway etc.