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Low-maintenance PVC trellis systems

Builders, remodelers and homeowners looking for a unique way to accent a single or double garage door now have a decorative low-maintenance option with the Fypon PVC Trellis Systems. Available in two sizes to accommodate either single- or double-car garages, each trellis system kit can also be fabricated to use in alternative settings, such as over home entryways, garden sheds and free-standing garages. A Fypon PVC Trellis System comes as a complete kit including outlookers reinforced with PVC for durability, attractive beams, lattice and hardware. The PVC pieces come in smooth white that are easy to put together in just a few hours to create an accent trellis for over a garage or home entryway.

The trellis system adds architectural distinction to any home while resisting rotting, decaying, warping, splintering, mildew growth and insect infestation. The low-maintenance PVC pieces may remain white or can be painted or stained to complement the overall style of the home.

Additional uses for the Fypon PVC Trellis System (which can easily be fabricated on site) include the creation of a welcoming entry to the home over a side or back door, to add character to a detached garage, workshop or garden shed. The easy-to-install trellis system can also be modified for installation over a patio door system to offer decorative appeal and light shading to an alternative entry area to the home.

In addition to the trellis system, the company also offers PVC boards (with both smooth and woodgrain textured finishes), sheets, bead board, corners and profiles that are long-lasting and do not require paint. These products can be used on both the interior and exterior of residential and commercial products. All Fypon PVC pieces may be placed against masonry, resist water absorption and moisture, and do not require pre-drilling when edge nailing.



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