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General
All
Redicoat® shapes are precision cut
from virgin Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam using specially built
computer-controlled equipment. EPS is a non-toxic, rigid, closed-cell
insulation material, white in color, and has a Class 1 rated flame spread
of 25 or less. After the shape is cut, a strong reinforcing mesh is
applied directly to the foam, after which the surface is machine-coated
with a cementitious material (a mixture of Portland Cement with an acrylic
bonder) that is extremely hard and durable when dry. As supplied, Redicoat®
shapes are ready for installation and finishing, and are easily cut and
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Installing Redicoat® Shapes Redicoat® shapes are typically applied to a stucco browncoat or sandblasted stucco surface. The surface must be clean and dry.
1. Unfold the uncoated mesh on the back of the Redicoat® foam molding so that it will lie flat against the wall surface.
2.
Use a 3/8" notched trowel to apply a primer-adhesive
(example: Omega FoamTek, DryBond or equivalent) to the back of the
Redicoat® foam molding and to the
surface of the wall 3 to 4 inches above and below where the molding will be applied.
3.
Apply the Redicoat® foam
molding to the wall surface and adjust its position as needed, then trowel
the mesh into the primer-adhesive. Larger moldings may require temporary
support until the adhesive has dried. Tape or masonry nails are often
used, and additional adhesive applied to the substrate may also help.
To join lengths together, use primer-adhesive between the joints. Straight Redicoat® lengths are simply joined end-to-end. For best results, we recommend reinforcing the joint with fiber mesh and more primer-adhesive. |
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Finishing
Important:
Redicoat® should not be left in its
natural unfinished state. It must be painted, sealed or coated.
Design Considerations Redicoat® foam moldings are decorative trim designed for exterior application to stucco surfaces. Intended for non-structural use, they are typically applied over stucco browncoat in new construction or during remodel.
Cautions
Illustrations within this website are not intended to replace the need for design by appropriate professionals such as architects or engineers. Because use conditions and building codes may differ from one location to another and may change with time, Customer is responsible for determining whether products and the information in this document are appropriate for Customer's application. Advanced Foam, Inc. assumes no obligation or liability for the information in this document. NO WARRANTIES ARE GIVEN; ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. |