PVC Flat Bars & Strips – White Plastic Flat Profiles (UK Made)
Our range of PVC flat bars and plastic strips includes durable white uPVC profiles designed for clean finishing, joint covering and edge protection. Manufactured in the UK from rigid PVC, these flat profiles provide a simple, professional solution for both trade and DIY installations.
PVC flat bars are one of the most versatile plastic profiles available. They are commonly used for bathroom panel finishing, cladding trims, covering expansion gaps, reinforcing sheet materials, edging boards and general fabrication work. Whether you need a narrow plastic strip for neat detailing or a wider flat bar for stronger coverage, these profiles offer a clean and durable finish.
All flat bars and strips are:
- Manufactured from strong rigid uPVC
- Moisture resistant and corrosion free
- Suitable for indoor and sheltered outdoor use
- Easy to cut, drill, bond and fix
- Available in multiple widths and thicknesses
- Manufactured and supplied in the UK
What Are PVC Flat Bars Used For?
Plastic flat strips and flat bar profiles are widely used to:
- Cover panel joints and seams
- Finish bathroom wall panel edges
- Protect exposed board edges
- Create clean visual breaks in cladding
- Reinforce lightweight sheet materials
- Provide backing or support strips
Because PVC does not warp, rust or rot, flat bars are ideal for bathrooms, garages, commercial interiors, caravans and workshop environments where durability and low maintenance are important.
White uPVC Flat Profiles for Trade & DIY
Our white PVC flat bars are suitable for:
- Bathroom panel installations
- Caravan and motorhome interiors
- Garage and utility room upgrades
- Shopfitting and commercial projects
- General DIY renovations
Each product page includes detailed dimensions and specifications to help you choose the correct profile for your project.
Explore Our Flat Bar & Strip Range
Browse our selection of:
- White PVC flat bars
- Plastic flat strips
- uPVC flat profiles
- Edge finishing strips
For corner finishing, see Angles & Trims.
For joining solutions, explore Channels & Sections.