Exterior Eaves Cornice Molding
Exterior eaves cornice molding refers to projecting horizontal profiles used at roof junctions or between floors to divert rainwater away from the facade while creating an elegant aesthetic border. It is widely preferred under the exterior eaves of private villas, hotels, and historic buildings to provide a seamless transition between walls and roofs. Compared to concrete or EPS foam alternatives, polyurethane eaves cornices are highly durable against bird damage and impacts due to their high density. Thanks to their waterproof structure, they do not swell or crack from snow and rain, and their lightweight nature does not add extra seismic load to the building. Polure manufactures weather-resistant polyurethane eaves cornice elements in various sizes and patterns.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of exterior eaves cornice molding?
It provides an elegant finish at roof junctions while preventing rainwater from running directly down the building's facade.
How is polyurethane eaves cornice molding installed?
It is securely mounted to the facade using specialized exterior adhesives and mechanical anchors.






