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What Are the Benefits of Polyurethane Moldings and Millwork?

Ornamental polyurethane moldings and millwork offer many benefits over traditional wood, gypsum, and stone decorative elements. You’ll find that the biggest advantage is in the range of designs that polyurethane millwork and moldings deliver. Polyurethane is poured, rather than carved, and so it can match the intricate, lush carvings of bygone eras at a fraction of the cost to replicate them in wood. In fact, some designs created with polyurethane moldings cannot be produced in wood at all, due to the nature of the materials and molds used.

Polyurethane Millwork and Moldings Will Not Waft or Warp

Polyurethane millwork can be produced as a single piece that includes the decorative details, rather than as multiple parts that must be installed individually. This allows for easier, lower-cost installation. Plus, the molds created to create masters for polyurethane millwork and moldings ensure that each piece is identical to the last, with no deviation in design, size, or decoration. And polyurethane moldings and millwork won’t waft (twist) or warp, which can happen with wood.

Timeless distributes polyurethane moldings that are available for both interior and exterior use from industry-leaders Fypon and Century Architectural Specialties. By purchasing these quality polyurethane products, you will achieve the look of work done by an expert carpenter without the associated high cost. The surfaces are primed and ready to be painted, and they can handle faux finishing easily. And you’ll get years of enjoyment, as polyurethane millwork and moldings are virtually maintenance free, rot-proof, and impervious to insect infestation.

Learn more about the ornamental polyurethane mouldings distributed by Timeless.

   
         
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