Exterior Architectural Moldings & Trims
Exterior architectural moldings and decorative elements are essential design components used to define a building's character, highlighting windows, doors, and floor transitions. They are widely used as window surrounds, cornices, quoins, and soffits. Polyurethane exterior elements offer superior technical advantages over concrete, stone, or EPS foam alternatives. Due to their lightweight nature, they add no extra static load to the building, enhancing structural safety. Their waterproof and moisture-resistant structure ensures they remain unaffected by harsh weather conditions like rain, snow, and frost, preventing rotting, cracking, or peeling. Manufactured by Polure, these high-density exterior elements feature UV-resistant coatings, making them highly durable against sunlight and perfectly compatible with exterior paints for long-lasting protection.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are polyurethane exterior decorative elements weather-resistant?
Yes, polyurethane is fully resistant to water, frost, and UV rays. Unlike wood or plaster, it will not rot, crack, or warp over time.
Do these exterior moldings add extra weight to the building?
No, they are extremely lightweight compared to concrete or stone alternatives, meaning they do not add any structural load to your building.















