You might be familiar with the idea of interior trim and molding and how it can take the style of a room up a notch. Do you know about exterior trim? Not only do they add flair to the outside of your home, but it also adds a layer of protection.
So, what are the different types of exterior trim? We’re here to tell you all about it.
Exterior trim on a home includes the material that surrounds the windows and doors, the fascia boards that run along the lower edge of the roof, and the soffits beneath the roof.
Yes, exterior trim adds curbside appeal to your home, but it does so much more than that. The primary function of exterior trim is to protect the internal structure of your property and keep it safe from harsh weather elements.
Choosing the right type of exterior trim for your home and lifestyle is important. Different materials have different aesthetic appeals and require varying maintenance and upkeep.
The classic choice for exterior trim is wood. With varieties such as cedar and pine, real wood trim has been used for generations. Wood trim is sought after for its natural look and feel, but its increasing prices are starting to deter homeowners. Also, wood can be prone to rot and insect damage, meaning repair and replacement are more imminent than with other trim options.
Cellular PVC is easy to install using your run-of-the-mill woodworking tools. It can be used as is if you want white trim, or it can be easily painted to fit your preferred color palette. Cellular PVC trim is made from polyvinyl chloride and then molded into various sizes and shapes. One of our most popular PVC trim brands is AZEK.
Although technology has drastically improved over the years, there are still issues with PVC trim with heat and cold – similar to polymer. It’s made from plastic, so it will expand and contract with extreme temperature changes.
TruExterior also has an innovative new product made with fly-ash, a by-product from coal combustion. The fly-ash is combined with polymers, to make a durable exterior trim product. Also known as, Poly-ash, the material offers no food source for pests, is ideal for humid and rainy environments, and great for ground or masonry contact.
Another option for exterior trim is fiber cement. It’s stable, durable, and resistant to rot, impact, heat, and insect damage. Fiber cement trim comes primed and ready to be painted or can be used as-is. Price-wise, it costs more than wood trim and less than PVC trim.
When it comes to your home, we know you want to invest in products from brands you can trust. That’s why we’re proud to carry products from top-name brands in the industry. For exterior trim, we partner with brands like:
If you’re ready to update your exertior trim, Zeeland Lumber & Supply is here to help! We promise quality, and that’s why we source our exterior trim products from trusted manufacturers like the ones above. Whether you prefer a traditional, contemporary, or modern aesthetic, we have a siding and exterior trim solution for you.
There’s no time to waste! Give us a call today or come visit us in person to get started!
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