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Key Features
Perfect for either the interior or exterior of your home
Can be painted or faux finished
Maintenance free
Light-weight for easier installation
Unique corbels crafted from original designs
Perfect for the do-it-yourselfer
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Product Overview
Corbels in historical architecture are often made of the same stone material as the building. Millwork on home exteriors is traditionally made of wood, but urethane materials have become very popular due to their superior ability to resist damage such as cracking, rotting, or fading. They are often cheaper to use than wood products as well. The most commonly used solid plastic material for home exteriors is high-density polyurethane. The higher density the urethane material, the greater is its strength and stability. Often plastic products require no water sealing or staining, making your home improvements that much easier.
Custom corbels Corbels have been used for centuries to compliment homes and buildings, in wood or stone, from elaborately molded French and Italian corbels to popular English wood corbels. Today, corbels are often used for home improvements and can be as ornate or simple as the style of the home that they compliment. They can be made to fit any home exterior color, size, and style. Corbels are often very detailed with scrolling or floral patterns, protruding far from | |