Architectural Foam Shapes, crafted from high-density Expanded Polystyrene (EPS), are revolutionizing façade design and construction. These lightweight, prefabricated elements are precision-cut using a hot wire CNC machine, carefully reinforced using fiberglass mesh, and then coated with a resilient, cementitious polymer layer. This process creates durable, weather-resistant, and light-weight trim that perfectly mimics the look and texture of heavy materials like precast concrete, limestone, or stone.
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The primary benefit is ease of installation: EPS shapes install quickly, requiring no heavy machinery, which significantly reduces project timelines and labor costs. They are fully customizable for any profile or dimension, allowing architects and builders in Central Pennsylvania and nationwide to execute complex, detailed designs with unmatched precision and cost-effectiveness.
Arches
Pre-formed arch shapes provide an elegant, custom aesthetic above windows and doors. They simplify installation and ensure architectural consistency across any project size.
Bands
Horizontal band courses add visual separation and texture to building facades. These profiles can be seamlessly integrated into stucco or EIFS systems for a continuous look.
Bases
Decorative bases are used to transition from the foundation to the wall structure or at the bottom of columns. They provide a refined, sturdy appearance and protect lower walls.
Caps
Column and pier caps provide a finished, often dramatic element to vertical supports and posts. They are essential for moisture management and aesthetic completion of structural features.
Columns
These lightweight column wraps offer substantial, classic architectural detail without the weight of traditional materials. They are easily customized for fluting or paneling designs.
Corbels
Decorative brackets that appear to support an overhang, cornice, or beam. Corbels are typically used in repeating patterns to enhance the structural aesthetic.
Cornices
Cornices are complex, decorative moldings used at the top of a building or wall. They define the roofline and add a sophisticated crown to the building's façade.
Keystones & Quoins
Keystones are the center wedge in an arch, while quoins are corner stones used for visual strength. Both add distinct focal points to window, door, and wall elements.
Sills
Window sills provide a classic finished look and act as a critical drip edge to divert water away from the wall below. They are available in various depths and profiles.
Starters
Starter courses create the beginning edge for layered decorative treatments, especially for multi-level bands or paneling. They ensure a clean and professional beginning to your facade work.