column base installation
Column base installation refers to securely fixing the decorative, load-bearing base element at the bottom of a column shaft to the floor, wall, and column body. This process is essential for interior and exterior column installations, building entrance porticos, and decorative column cladding projects. Compared to heavy stone, marble, or concrete alternatives, installing polyurethane column bases is highly practical, eliminating the need for heavy lifting machinery or specialized scaffolding. Thanks to its lightweight structure, the installation is completed swiftly and securely using high-strength polyurethane adhesives, wall plugs, and screws. The material can be easily cut with a hand saw to match floor levels without any risk of cracking or splitting. Post-installation, joints can be filled with joint compound, sanded, and painted for a flawless finish. Polure designs interlocking or two-part column bases that streamline the installation process and significantly reduce labor time on-site.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do you install a column base?
A column base is installed by applying specialized polyurethane adhesive to the bottom, positioning it on the floor, and securing it with screws or anchors.
What adhesive is used for polyurethane column base installation?
High-strength polyurethane mounting adhesives, such as acrylic or polyurethane-based construction sealants, are preferred for a secure bond.








