Polyurethane Pediments
Polyurethane pediments are decorative architectural elements placed above doors, windows, or building entrances, typically featuring triangular, arched, or broken designs. Used on exterior facades and interior transitions or fireplaces, they add an elegant, crowning touch to any space. Compared to heavy concrete, stone, or marble alternatives, polyurethane pediments are extremely lightweight, eliminating the risk of falling during installation. They are fully resistant to moisture, water, frost, and harsh weather conditions, ensuring they won't crack, rot, or warp over time. Featuring smooth, detailed relief patterns, these paintable pediments are easily installed using polyurethane adhesive and screws. Polure manufactures premium, high-density rigid foam pediments perfectly suited for classical and neoclassical architectural designs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an architectural pediment?
A pediment is a decorative architectural element, typically triangular or arched, placed above doors, windows, or entryways to create an elegant crowning effect.
What are the benefits of polyurethane pediments?
They are extremely lightweight and safer to install than concrete, highly resistant to harsh weather, won't crack or rot, and can be easily painted and mounted.



