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Content Description

Decorative Beams, Panels, Truss Systems, Mantels, and Column Covers, 2024
CEU: 0.1 | CEU Code: BD-EN-174402-0623

Adding wood, stone, or masonry accents can dramatically change the look of a space, but time, cost, or even structural requirements can interfere. This course reviews the use of realistic, lightweight, cost-effective, and easy-to-install options for decorative faux elements. The performance, design options, and installation of high-density polyurethane panels, beams, truss systems, mantels, and column covers are examined.

Learning Objectives

  • Summarize the design advantages as well as the aesthetic and cost benefits of utilizing high-density polyurethane faux panels, beams, truss systems, mantels, and column covers.
  • Justify using high-density, closed-cell polyurethane products as valid alternatives to wood, brick, and stone products and discuss their resistance to weathering, termites and carpenter ants, and mold.
  • List suitable applications for faux products, noting that different products have different fire ratings and that products with Class A fire ratings can be used in accordance with national building codes, NFPA, and regional/local fire codes.
  • Outline the installation processes for faux panels, beams, column covers, and other products that ensure the safety of the installer and subsequent building users and occupants.

Faculty BIO

George Loizidis has extensive manufacturing experience, becoming active in the industry in the summer of 1976 after being honorably discharged from the USAF. He is experienced in, among other things, cold heading, the mixing of chemical compounds and dyes, custom machine shop fabrication, injection molding, and over four decades of experience in polyurethane manufacturing.


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