Outstanding features
- Prevent rainwater, dirt, and wind from entering the interior, minimizing damage and prolonging the life of the building
- Create an aesthetic highlight, harmonize the overall architecture, and make the building stand out
- Designed with a suitable slope or gap, allowing rainwater to drain quickly, limiting mold and water stagnation
- Usually made from durable, weather-resistant materials, ensuring stability and long life
Eaves, corner trims, gutter trims, and other types of trims play an important role in protecting and finishing the exterior of buildings. They are often installed at the junctions between roofs and walls, roofs and roofs, or at the corners and edges of structures. Choosing, designing, and installing the appropriate trims not only ensures effective water blocking, wind resistance, and minimization of dirt ingress but also contributes to enhancing the overall aesthetic value.
Trims are usually made from materials such as colored galvanized steel, aluminum, zinc, or high-quality composite materials that have anti-rust, oxidation-resistant properties and can withstand harsh weather conditions. The structure of the trims needs to be cleverly designed, calculating the slope and optimal gaps to drain rainwater quickly and efficiently. This way, the surfaces of walls, floors, or architectural details inside are protected from the risk of mold, decay, thereby prolonging the lifespan of the building.
Installing quality trims that are suitable for the architectural design of the building brings many benefits. Economically, trims help reduce maintenance and repair costs while minimizing damage from rain, wind infiltration, or dirt. In terms of usage, trims keep interior spaces dry and cool, ensuring the long-term quality of the living and working environment. Additionally, trims contribute to refining the overall aesthetics, enhancing the value of the building in the eyes of investors, customers, and users.

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