Ashburn Trim Wrap

Trim wrapping is a type of exterior finishing that covers the entire exterior surface of a building, including the siding, trim, and roofline. Vinyl and aluminum are typically installed over existing trim, while composite materials are applied directly to the substrate. Trim capping is ideal for homes with wooden or metal exteriors since it covers everything without changing the look or feel of the house.

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Difference Between Vinyl and Aluminum in Trim Wrapping

Vinyl and aluminum are great options for trim capping, but each one excels in certain situations. If you're looking for a durable alternative to wood, vinyl might be the way to go. Vinyl is flexible enough to mimic wood's natural texture and pattern while still being strong enough to hold up against weather elements.

Aluminum is often considered the "go-to" option because it's easy to work with, lightweight, and low maintenance. However, it doesn't offer the same level of durability as vinyl. Vinyl is much stronger than aluminum, making it ideal for outdoor use. If you want something that looks just like wood, vinyl is probably the way to go. But aluminum is the way to go if you're looking for something that won't fade or warp over time.

How Is Color Matching Done?

Color matching is key in selecting the right material for trim capping. A professional contractor using the Alside G8 coil system has a choice of 16 different traditional colors with a wide range of rich hues reflecting timeless beauty. Where classic stock color is not suitable, custom coloring can also be done using standard, pre-primed aluminum stock. Professionals familiar with long-lasting metal applications can do a customized paint job. This considerably adds to the cost, so you may find a tradeoff using stock colors. It's rare to resort to custom painting.

What Specialized Skills Does a Trim Wrapping Installer Need?

Capping wood trim on a house's exterior is a highly skilled trade requiring a lot of training and practice. A cap installer must know how to measure the correct size, cut the material, sand, prime, and paint the trim. They must also be able to make sure the cap fits perfectly into place without gaps or wrinkles.

There are many trim types; each requires specific skills to install correctly. Some require cutting along a straight edge, while others require multiple cuts around corners and curves. Each type of trim has a unique profile, and the installer needs to understand what makes up that profile. Detailed wood molding can have several angled, stepped, or curved profiles. These profiles must be duplicated exactly to ensure a perfect fit.

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What Water Damage Control Need to be Done Before Wrapping Trim?

The best way to protect wood trim against water damage is to paint it. However, many people don't know that painting wood trim is insufficient. Wood is naturally porous, and water seeps into it even when properly prepared. Once inside the pores, water causes rot, mold growth, and decay. Covering water-damaged or rotten wood with metal can be dangerous. To prevent corrosion, you must seal the surface of the metal with a protective coating. This prevents rust and keeps the metal safe from exposure to harmful elements. A good quality trim cap installer will always cover the entire length of the wood trim with a durable, weatherproof finish. They will apply a thin coat of primer, followed by several coats of high-quality acrylic latex paint. A final clear coat seals the wood and protects it from further deterioration.

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