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Haas Architectural Millwork - Ph. (717) 840-4227 - Fax (717) 840-4228

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haasmillwork@haasmillwork.com

All urethane moldings will expand and contract with temperature. It is recommended to

install the moldings as tightly as possible to minimize expansion and contraction.

STORAGE - If the product is stored in a trailer, remove and allow the material to

adjust to the temperature in which it is being installed. Allow the moulding to adapt

for at least 24 hours prior to installation.

CUTTING – Urethane Millwork can be cut using the same basic methods and tools

as wood.

JOINTS – Butt joints on straight runs and mitered joints for corners.

ADHESIVE – PL-PREMIUM urethane adhesive should be used in all joints and can

help secure moulding to the wall and ceiling when applied to the back of the product.

BLOCKING - Install molding on a solid backing or studs 16” on center or less.

Larger molding will require additional blocking.

FASTENERS –Galvanized screws are the best fastener or coated ring-shank nails

with a head.

Installation Procedure:

Measure for the length of molding needed to fit your application and add 1/8” to

the measurement and mark your molding.

Ex.

If your application measures 10’,

mark and cut your molding at 10’-1/8”. If your application requires 16’ add 3/16”

to your measurement or approximately 1/16 inch for every 5 feet of molding.

Fasten one side of the molding in place. Bow the center of the piece out away

from the wall to allow the other end of the molding to fit in place and fasten.

Push the center of the molding against the wall and secure with recommended

fasteners and Urethane adhesive.

PAINT PREP – Haas urethane millwork is factory primed with a high emulsion

exterior paint. Fill fastener holes with painter’s putty. Any joint alignment required

can be performed with sand paper. Use 2-part plastic wood filler to recreate

smooth surface. Follow manufactures recommendations for cure time before

spot priming.

PAINT - Use a 100% acrylic latex paint with a Light Reflective Value (LRV) of 55

or higher.• For paint colors equivalent to an LRV of 54 or lower, paints specifically

designed for such applications must be used.