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(HIT) - Whether you are buying a new home or are
selling your existing one, first impressions are everything. And, nothing
makes a worse initial impression than exterior trim that is cracked, rotted,
peeling or falling apart. Wood, one of the traditional trim materials, may look fine when first installed, but it can split and swell, and is prone to knots and defects. Other materials, like polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and fiber cement trim have performance limitations and may pose installation challenges. Today, homeowners and remodelers are turning to advanced building materials to get long-term performance from their exterior trim. |
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Locally, and nationwide, many homeowners have found MiraTEC® Treated Exterior Composite Trim offers the ideal combination of the beauty of wood and the durability of an engineered product. It provides the perfect accent to any exterior cladding your house may have: vinyl, fiber cement, brick, OSB, stone, stucco, wood or hardboard. With a clear, wood grain texture on one side and contemporary smooth finish on the other, MiraTEC is ideal for any home style. From new home construction to remodeling and repair projects, MiraTEC is used for roofline fascia, soffits, window and door trim, corner trim, dentil, gables, column wraps, trim along porches and other non-structural applications.
The Science of TrimSome engineered wood products, like MiraTEC, are manufactured by physically and chemically bonding resins with wood under heat and pressure. They offer increased durability (they are harder and more dense than some species of wood), are consistently straight, and are engineered to resist shrinking, checking, warping, cupping and splitting. In addition, they are widely available and pricing is stable.
What the Pros UseBecause of its durability and low maintenance
requirements, homebuilders across the country use MiraTEC in a variety of
applications.
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