
Welcome! As a leading manufacturer, we know the true potential a home can showcase, particularly when it comes to curb appeal. We believe in creating first impressions that last, and understand the significance of making your home’s exterior reflect the charm that lies within. This is why we’re excited to introduce our Exterior Foam Trims.
With an uncanny ability to transform your home’s façade, our exterior foam trims are not only durable and lightweight but also offer a level of versatility that makes them suitable for a variety of architectural styles. These exterior enhancements are designed to withstand the harshest weather conditions, yet add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your property.
In the following sections, we’ll dive deeper into how our exterior foam trims can give your home a significant facelift, increase its value, and make it the talk of the neighborhood. So, let’s embark on a journey to unlock the potential of your home’s exterior and elevate its curb appeal to a whole new level.
Enhance Your Home’s Curb Appeal with Exterior Foam Trims
We present to your attention the warehouse program for styrofoam stucco trims made in reinforcement for painting – they are completely ready for installation. The presence of more than 10,000 meters of linear products in the warehouse is constantly maintained. With us, you can buy stucco molding at the best price without waiting for production. We have been working in the market since 2004. The warranty on our facade products is 15 years. Create the best exterior for your home with our exterior moldings!
10,000+ METERS OF FINISHED PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE WAREHOUSE

























SHORT DESCRIPTION
- material – polystyrene + machine reinforcement with a protective, acrylic layer Merolith, D10f
- the protective layer thickness of 3-5 mm
- coating color – white, marble chips
- product length – 2 m
- production in radius form is possible
- it is possible to manufacture any item of any size or according to customer drawings
- 15-year product warranty

WORKS
We work efficiently, quickly, and conscientiously. Product quality is very important to us. Each decorative element, each particle of the stucco moldings is controlled by us with special scrupulousness until the very moment of transfer to the client.

Foam Exterior Window Moldings | Production
Elements are used to decorate the window of the house from the outside. Window openings of the house are the eyes of the house. Shape, size, and color play a huge role in the overall impression of the facade of the house. Small windows are easily visually expanded by architectural decoration. There are many shapes…

Producing Top Quality Decorative Foam Exterior Window Sills
Producing top-quality decorative foam exterior window sills is a challenging task for any manufacturer. It requires the use of high-grade materials and precision manufacturing processes to ensure that the finished product meets the highest standards of quality. With the help of modern technologies, such as AI-assisted production, manufacturers are now able to produce window sills…

High Quality Production of Decorative Foam Exterior Cornices
Decorative foam cornices (also known as foam exterior cornices) are stone or wood-like architectural features used to beautify and protect buildings’ exteriors. They have recently become very popular in construction due to their durability, low cost, and relatively easy installation process. As such, these unique decorative elements provide homeowners with more options for customizing the…

Foam Decorative Exterior Corbels | Production
Exterior corbels – an architectural element of the decor, imitating the support of any large, protruding decor or part of the structure. Corbels are usually called parts with a greater height than reach. It is used in window decoration, and roof overhang. Consoles are called elements with a greater offset than the height of the…

Exterior Foam Keystones
Architectural keystones have been a symbol of strength and beauty for centuries, adorning the apex of archways and windows in historic buildings around the world. Today, we are proud to introduce our revolutionary Exterior Foam Keystone, which combines the traditional elegance of a keystone with modern manufacturing techniques and materials. Our cutting-edge product provides not…

Exterior Decorative Foam Columns ~ Column Cladding ~ Production
Columns are probably the most spectacular element of the house facade decoration. Egyptian and Roman colonnades make a lasting impression. By general appearance, the columns are divided into so-called orders: In turn, the column of any order consists of three main parts: In modern architecture, the following proportions of diameter to height (base, body, capital)…

Foam Interior & Exterior Pilasters for Home | Production
The design of the facade is a crucial stage in any construction, as it directly impacts the building’s appearance. Adding decorative elements can transform a plain, dull building into a work of architectural art. One method of achieving this is by using pilasters. Ancient design themes still hold historical significance and are widely incorporated into…

Exterior Foam Decorative Base Elements | Production
The basement profile is used in the facade decoration to separate the basement of the house from the main wall. Very often the base and wall have a different ledge – the architectural profile easily solves this problem. In addition, it can serve as additional protection for the protruding part of the cap from the…

Expertly Crafted Exterior Foam Ornaments
Ornaments on the facade of the house convey a more pronounced picture of a particular style of decoration. Each direction in architecture has its characteristic drawing and plot. Our patterns are divided into two conditional groups – single and molded. Architectural elements are made of polystyrene with subsequent reinforcement with a protective layer for facade…

Exterior Foam Quoins
Exterior foam quoins are decorative architectural elements that are used to accentuate the corners of a building. They are made from high-density foam, which is lightweight, durable, and weather-resistant. Foam quoins are available in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and styles, which makes it easy to find the right ones that match your home’s…

Innovative Rotunda Construction: Lightweight EPS with Reinforcement & Protective Layers
Rotundas, known for their circular design and domed roofs, have been a popular architectural feature since ancient times. Traditionally constructed from heavy, durable materials such as stone or brick, the modern era demands more lightweight and versatile solutions. Enter the innovative combination of expanded polystyrene (EPS) with reinforcement and a protective layer for painting. This…

Lightweight Reinforced Polystyrene Foam Flowerpots
Flowerpots are an essential aspect of both indoor and outdoor design, as they bring life and color to any space. Traditionally, flowerpots have been made from materials like clay, ceramic, or plastic. However, these materials can sometimes be heavy, expensive, or not environmentally friendly. Enter reinforced polystyrene foam flowerpots, a game-changing innovation in the world…

Reinforced EPS Decorative Architectural Finials
Decorative architectural finials have been a prominent feature in architectural design for centuries, adorning buildings and adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to their appearance. As a respected architectural decor manufacturer, we are proud to introduce our reinforced expanded polystyrene (EPS) decorative architectural finials, a product that combines beauty, durability, and versatility. This article…
EPS Window Sills Trap Water Because Contractors Never Calculate the 5° Slope
Contractors install EPS window sills flat or backwards, trapping water that destroys the substrate and enduit within 18 months. The fix is a simple 5° slope calculation that takes 3 minutes—yet nearly every jobsite ignores it.
Why 90% of Contractors Install EPS Bandeaux the Wrong Width Between Floors
Most contractors underscore or overscore EPS bandeaux between floors, creating thermal bridges or water traps that fail within 18 months. The calculation isn’t complicated—but almost nobody follows the standard formula. Field experience shows 9 out of 10 installations miss the width spec.
Undersized EPS Quoin Corners Collapse Outward—Why Your Facade Angles Fail in Year 2
EPS quoin corners fail not because of material weakness, but because contractors apply corner profiles one size too small for the facade height. A 4-inch corner on a 35-foot wall absorbs lateral wind pressure meant for a 6-inch profile, causing creep, delamination, and catastrophic outward buckling by year 2.
EPS Columns Collapse Because Contractors Skip Internal Reinforcement—Why It Costs $15,000 to Fix
Decorative EPS columns don’t fail because the foam is weak—they collapse because installers omit the steel reinforcement mesh that prevents lateral buckling under wind load. A single column repair runs $12,000–$18,000 after structural failure.
Why Your EPS Window Frame Peels Off After 3 Years—What Contractors Don’t Tell You
Most EPS window frame failures happen not at installation, but 2–4 years later when adhesive fails silently under thermal cycling. Contractors rarely admit that poor substrate cleaning and missing moisture barriers are the culprits—not the foam itself.
EPS Expansion Joints Buckle Without Thermal Calculation—Why Facades Heave
Contractors install expansion joints in EPS moldings on facades without calculating thermal movement, causing permanent buckling and heaving. The missing step is a 15-minute thermal analysis that costs nothing but prevents $3,000+ in repairs. Field experience shows 40% of façade failures stem from undersized or misplaced joints.
Misrouted EPS Corniche Channels Water Into Your Wall—Why Contractors Cut in the Wrong Direction
A misrouted EPS corniche crown molding channels rainfall directly into your wall cavity instead of shedding it. This $2,500–$4,000 repair happens because contractors cut the back surface backwards or forget the 8–15 mm drip edge entirely.
EPS Facade Enduit Cracks Within Months Because Contractors Skip the $200 Surface Preparation Step
EPS facade enduit cracks not because the foam is defective, but because contractors apply finish coats over dust, old paint, and unadhered surfaces. A $200 substrate preparation step—often skipped—prevents 90% of early cracking failures.
EPS Pilasters Crack Vertically Because Nobody Installs the Invisible Reinforcement
Vertical cracks running the full height of EPS pilasters appear within 18–24 months on 40% of installations contractors report. The cause is never the foam itself—it’s the absence of glass-fiber reinforcement mesh where thermal stress concentrates. This repair costs $2,000–$4,000 per facade when it should cost $200–$400 at installation.
Why EPS Window Sills Crack Within 18 Months—The Support Void Nobody Inspects
EPS window sills degrade faster than other facade elements because contractors install them over hollow cavities without structural backing. Most sill failures occur within 18 months, not from material weakness but from concentrated loads pressing into unsupported foam. This defect is invisible until the crack appears.
























