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| happywork | Mar 27 2018, 01:32 AM Post #1 |
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recommendations; that is: " trim projecting out from the wall's vertical plane should be sloped a minimum rise over run of 6:12 for drainage (ASTM C1397, Standard Practice for Application of Class PB ). The length of the slope must not exceed 300 mm, according to most manufacturer's specifications." This is particularly useful to note as most " build fence panels out of used pallets , flower box board composite materials " manufacturers do not comply with this recommendation. are typically largest in size and protrude from the wall somewhere between Headers and Trims. Stone meant as a replacement for expensive, heavy concrete trim. Due to innovative developments of , moldings can be made to look like stone, but at 10% the weight (and sometimes cost!). Due to the manufacturing process, they can also be made in longer pieces which makes installation more affordable and simpler. Exterior Trim may also be finished at the joints much nicer than pre-cast, to the point you can't even tell they're separate pieces. Did I mention they're less expensive? Pilasters may look like columns embedded in the wall, but are " pre made wooden fences , auto floor wood composite panel " |
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