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K-Rok Skirting

Published on February 14, 2012 by in Skirting

 

For those of you that don’t know this, we create custom vinyl and K-Rok skirting packages to fit your specific needs, then email you the link to view your product and check out.  This custom link includes freight costs to your specific zip code.  I love how this company goes the extra mile to make things as simple as possible for our customers.  Our customers usually make this request through our website on the Custom Skirting Packages page.  At the top of the page fill in the required information, which includes; your mobile home dimensions, the height from the ground to the bottom of your mobile home, then your email and zip code and we will take it from there.

Last week, I created my first custom link for K-Rok Skirting.  It was actually pretty fun.  So here is what I learned by creating the link…which will hopefully help you guys out when you want a custom link of your own.  We have several mix and match options available for this type of skirting. Unless specified otherwise, our basic package will be the custom link you receive.  Keep in mind, we can go back and update the links if you want to add or take away any items.  The basic package includes; panels, vents and one box of screws.  The other items that can be added onto the basic package include; corner trim, metal bottom track, top trim, and access doors.  The K-Rok panels come in three different colors…brown, grey, and sand.  Once you pick the color panel you want, all materials can be matched to that color.

A few tid bits that you may not know are that the panels are actually 4.75′ in size (which we account for with a formula to make sure you have plenty of material).  With that being said, K-Rok panels are specially designed (which is patented)  to be cut along the “rocky” grooves, that will line up with another panel to ensure a perfect fit.  By being able to do this, your friends won’t be able to tell where one panel ends and the other begins, making it more pleasing to the eye.

 
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