Molding and trim made from plastic can be used both inside and outside your home and have many advantages over wood molding. Plastic moldings and trim can be molded into intricate shapes and bent to fit curves that would be impossible with wood. They can be designed to resemble any material, including the grain of wood.
Plastic molding and trim are impervious to moisture, making them resistant to termites, rot, mold, warping, cracking, and splintering. Plastic molding can be cut using the same tools as wood and don’t require sanding. In addition, plastic molding can be made from recycled plastic materials, making them eco-friendly as well.
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