Why TrimLogic

The cost-effectiveness of high-quality trim

Choosing TrimLogic is a decision for those who value long-term protection and peace of mind. It's an investment in quality that pays dividends in durability and reduced maintenance, making it the logical choice for both homeowners and contractors.

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A smaller investment, greater impact

While siding may account for a larger percentage of the project cost, trim is a smaller investment. Skimping on trim doesn't save much in the grand scheme but can greatly increase the risk of compromising the whole project.

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Reduce on-going maintenance costs

Constructed of cellular foam PVC (up to 95% recycled material), it is engineered to manage water effectively, preventing the maintenance issues associated with traditional materials like wood and fiber cement. 

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Enhances home value

Investing in superior trim prevents the unsightly rot that can ruin curb appeal. High-quality, low-maintenance trim enhances your home's look and market value.

To get the most out of your siding choice, you need a trim engineered to protect it

While many homeowners see exterior trim as a decorative element that frames windows and doors, its true value lies in the crucial protective layer it provides to your home. Trim is a frontline defender, actively working to shield your siding and the structure beneath from the harsh elements.

House finished with TrimLogic trim

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1. Corner trims link multiple siding walls, protect joints, and integrate with skirt board trims that often touch the ground, requiring materials resistant to water absorption

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2. Windows disrupt siding continuity, necessitating proper trim surrounds as material movement, deteriorating caulking and protrusions present opportunity for excess water to get behind exterior shell.

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3. Front entrance trim boosts curb appeal yet is prone to moisture contact, particularly around door, column wraps and porch steps.

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4. Roofline trim endures water exposure and excess humidity, complicating maintenance and repainting due to its challenging accessibility.

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5. Garage door trim is vulnerable to water absorption from frequent contact with ground and concrete.

1. Corner trims link multiple siding walls, protect joints, and integrate with skirt board trims that often touch the ground, requiring materials resistant to water absorption

Superior Performance

TrimLogic performs where wood & fiber cement fail

TrimLogic takes the protective function of trim to the next level with its advanced PVC material. Unlike wood and fiber cement, which can absorb water and become breeding grounds for rot, TrimLogic is non-porous. This means it repels water rather than absorbing it, significantly reducing the risk of water damage.

TrimLogic Trim

MOISTURE
RESISTANT

ROT
RESISTANT

INSECT
REPELLENT

WEATHER
RESISTANT

FLEXIBLE

UP TO 95%
RECYCLED MATERIAL

Avoid common water damage issues when you choose TrimLogic

Engineered wood and fiber cement, commonly used yet porous materials, can absorb water, leading to swelling, warping, and other structural issues over time. These materials, though popular, often require frequent maintenance and can compromise the longevity of your investment.

Fiber Cement cracking

Fiber cement is inherently brittle, becoming prone to cracking with even slight moisture exposure and typical building movement.

Fiber cement messy caulk

Fiber cement and engineered wood necessitate caulking at butt joints, which collect dirt and debris causing unsightly corners and potential for failure.

Deteriorating sealed ends and caulking

Sealed ends and caulking at joints deteriorate under constant water exposure, are difficult to repair, and if left unattended, will ultimately necessitate replacement.

Caulk and sealant stains

Caulk and sealants, after enduring weather and water exposure, can leave noticeable stains that detract from a building's visual appeal and hint at deeper maintenance challenge

Wood & fiber cement ground water absorption failure

Fiber cement and engineered wood trims are not meant for ground contact, yet door and garage trims often approach the ground, resulting in water absorption and potential damage.

Failure from pooling, grade build-up, and weather

Despite required ground clearance from proper use of masonry, competitive trims face water contact from pooling, grade build-up, and weather.

Helpful installation and painting resources

Unlike traditional wood and fiber cement, TrimLogic does not absorb water, ensuring your home’s exterior remains robust and protected without the ongoing hassle. With proper installation and the right paint selection, TrimLogic promises a long-lasting trim that helps shields your home’s exterior.