Moldings
BAUTRIM Architectural Foam
In architecture, there are sometimes situations where manufacturing intricate details can be painstakingly difficult, or the results of the effort are so rigid that customizing them to project specifications simply isn’t practical. This is where our use of BAUTRIM comes in.
BAUTRIM is an architectural foam that is used to create decorative foam molding, exterior architectural molding, and more. We use it extensively to create highly detailed building details faster, more accurately, and more reliably.
BAUTRIM also brings significant benefits to the table beyond its ease of use.
First, it’s extremely versatile. Since it’s a foam-based material, it can be coated, painted, textured, and otherwise manipulated or changed to match practically any project design you can think of. Whether it’s the detailed molding along the exterior of church windows or a textured contemporary molding design around a modern contemporary door, BAUTRIM can be customized in practically any way that is needed.
Our team uses it for most projects because it allows us to meet our clients' needs without sacrificing or having to adjust their designs significantly to work with the material.
However, it’s also durable and long-lasting with minimal upkeep. Unlike wood or metal, it doesn’t corrode easily or require you to use precious resources to maintain it. This makes it an excellent option for any application where you want lasting results that maintain their visual appeal and structural integrity, but you don’t want to worry about sanding, constant paint touch-ups, or dealing with water damage and other major issues that plague wood, metal, and various other common materials.
Crowns & Moldings
Window Trims
Window Sill
Keystones
Quoins
Props
Pilasters
Columns
BAUCLAD Collection
BAUCLAD is another foam-based construction material we use for the majority of our projects. However, unlike the exterior molding foam BAUTRIM, BAUCLAD is designed as a thermal insulator that excels at making lasting facades in a cost-effective manner.
BAUCLAD is primarily used to create claddings. Claddings are essentially “skin” layers that go over the structural material in a construction project. They add visual flair to interiors in ways that wallpaper and common cheap alternatives can’t. We use BAUCLAD extensively when a project demands a bit more visual differentiation.
BAUCLAD provides us, and our clients, with numerous benefits.
First, it’s a cost-effective solution. While not as inexpensive as something basic like wallpaper, it allows for very detailed claddings with built-in insulation, and it is far more cost effective than traditional cladding material such as veneers.
It’s also easy to work with and mold to match intricate design demands. Regardless of the overall design needed, our team can make anything from simple modern claddings to claddings featuring ornate details befitting the finest structures.
Regardless of the design aspects involved, our BAUCLAD work is focused on greatly enhancing the visual appeal of a room. BAUCLAD can be used to create a sense of elegance that’s unachievable with standard building materials, give a professional look to offices and similar environments, or even enhance the atmosphere of a room of grand importance such as a church or courtroom. All while keeping your project costs low and ensuring you get the exact design you want for your project.
Clad 1
The modern groove.
Clad 2
The modern groove.
Clad 3
The classical groove.
Clad 4
The classical groove.
Clad 5
The classical groove.
Clad 8
The classical groove.
Clad 9
The classical groove.
Clad 10
The faux wood.
What Makes BAUCOAT Coated Baker Architectural Special
Single Day Application
- Scratch, brown, and finish in single application
One Coat Application
- Can be applied in a single pass
Lightweight
- The world's lightest stucco
- Reduces the dead load on structures
- Less fatigue on labor force
Scratch, Brown, & Finish Coat
- 3 in 1
- Replaces the traditional 3 coat stucco process
- Pre-mixed material providing consistent results
Used as Architectural Precast
- Products made with BAUCOAT resemble architectural precast products and are designed to replace these products on projects at considerably lower costs
Corrosion Resistant
- Resistant against degradation due to moisture, salt spray, oxidation or exposure to a variety of environmental factors
Extrusion Machine or Spray-On
- Can be applied up to 1/8" thickness with one pass
Sandable
- Smooth finishes are achievable just in seconds
No Mesh Required
- No mesh required for application over polystyrene foam
66% Lower Labor Cost
- Less fatigue
- Increased productivity
- Easy handling & installation
Less Scaffold Expenses
- Great savings on scaffolding
Easy To Apply
- No special experience needed
Direct Application On Various Substrates
- It can be easily applied on EPS, XPS, ICF
2 Times More Coverage
- Increased spread yield due to half of the thickness used compared to that of traditional stucco and EIFS
Mold Resistant
- Does not allow moisture penetration, thus preventing the growth of mold / mildew
Vapor Permeable
- Permits the diffusion of water vapor that may condense in the wall structure
Water Resistant
- Resists wind driven rain
- Resists hydrostatic water pressure
Fire Resistant
- Doesn't emit toxic gas or burst into flame when exposed to fire
High Crack Resistant
- High crack resistant
Less Freight Expense
- Trucks can carry more product per load
Ideal For Restoration
- Ideal for renovation of existing and historical structures
Continuous Insulation
- Helps eliminating thermal bridges
- Meets advancing energy codes