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Alexandria Moulding 1-1/4 in. H x 8 ft. L Primed Brown Pine Molding

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Alexandria Moulding 1-1/4 in. H x 8 ft. L Primed Brown Pine MoldingPrimed Pine Brick Moulding, 1 1 4 in. x 8 ft. Durable primed pine brick moulding for finishing exterior door and window frames. Finger jointed pine arrives primed and ready for paint, delivering a clean, professional transition between frames and siding. Key Features: Ready to Paint: Factory primed surface accepts high quality latex paint for fast finishing Finger Jointed Pine: Stable, economical pine that cuts cleanly with hand or power saws Exterior

Primed Pine Brick Moulding, 1-1/4 in. x 8 ft.

Durable primed pine brick moulding for finishing exterior door and window frames. Finger-jointed pine arrives primed and ready for paint, delivering a clean, professional transition between frames and siding.


Key Features:

  • Ready to Paint: Factory-primed surface accepts high-quality latex paint for fast finishing
  • Finger-Jointed Pine: Stable, economical pine that cuts cleanly with hand or power saws
  • Exterior/Interior Versatility: Designed for brick mould applications around doors and windows
  • Protective Trim: Covers gaps between units and framing for a polished, weather-ready look
  • Resistant Finish: Primed surface offers rot and scuff resistance when properly top-coated

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Material Finger-jointed pine
Finish Primed
Color Brown (primed)
Height 1-1/4 in
Width 2 in
Length 8 ft
Moulding Type Brick moulding
Moulding Use Wall trim and chair rail; commonly used around doors and windows
Flexible No
Indoor or Outdoor Indoor or Outdoor
Rot Resistant Yes (with proper finishing)
Scuff Resistant Yes (primed surface)
Pattern Number 0W180
Package Dimensions 96 in L x 3.9 in W x 2.3 in H (approx.)
Package Weight 13.4 lb

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is this moulding paintable?
A: Yes. It is factory primed and ready to accept high-quality latex paint.


Q: Can I use it outdoors?
A: Yes. It’s commonly used as brick moulding around exterior doors and windows; finish with exterior paint for best durability.


Q: What tools are needed to cut it?
A: It cuts easily with standard hand or power saws.


Q: What type of wood is it?
A: Finger-jointed pine.


Q: What are the dimensions?
A: Approximately 1-1/4 in. height x 2 in. width x 8 ft. length (pattern 0W180).


Crisp Architectural Framing, Instantly Elevated

This primed brick moulding draws a refined line around doors and windows, turning simple openings into architectural moments. The subtle 0W180 profile adds depth without distraction, creating a tailored edge that feels bespoke. Paint it in a high-contrast shade to frame an entry or match wall color for a seamless, gallery-like finish. It’s a small detail that delivers a distinctly polished, luxurious facade.


Complete your entryway with this ready-to-paint primed pine brick moulding and achieve a crisp, professional finish in one afternoon.

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