
The PVC Wall Panel End Cap Trim is for any free-standing edge of a panel run — where panels stop without meeting another wall, ceiling or floor. The trim covers the cut edge, prevents water tracking behind, and gives a clean, intentional finish to half-height panelling, partial coverage and feature walls.
Count any panel edge that doesn't meet another wall, panel, ceiling or floor. Common counts: 2 for a feature wall (top and one side), 4 for half-height panelling around a bathroom (one along each top edge).
Can I use this instead of internal corner trim?
No — different jobs. Internal corner is for two panels meeting at 90°. End cap is for a single panel edge with nothing on the other side.
How is it different from coving?
Coving is for the ceiling-to-wall transition (top edge of full-height panels). End cap is for any other free-standing edge.
Match my panel thickness?
Yes — exactly. The trim fits snugly over the panel; wrong thickness leaves a gap.
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