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Content Description

Cellular PVC Trim: The Design Advantages, 2023
CEU: 0.1 | CEU Code: VE-EN-60606-0322

Provides an overview of the types, features, and benefits of designing with cellular PVC trim, including a discussion on the installation guidelines and manufacturing processes.

Learning Objectives

  • Define the different types of cellular PVC .
  • Discuss the properties and performance features of cellular PVC.
  • Identify common cellular PVC products and their end-use applications.
  • Define a few best design practices (i.e. beaded ceiling, pre-fabricated corners, fabricated column wraps, thermal expansion joint design).
  • Explain where cellular PVC trim can be used (i.e., residential, commercial, multi-family and historic preservation applications).
  • Identify several 'green" attributes of PVC that make it a viable, environmentally-friendly building product.

Faculty BIO

The content of the program was developed by John D. Pace, PE. John received his Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering at Lehigh University. He is also a registered professional engineer. John has 38 years of experience installing and manufacturing building products for the industrial, commercial (heavy/light), and residential construction markets. John's past 6 years have been spent designing, developing, and manufacturing cellular PVC trim.


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