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Once again, ancient Greeks and Romans are credited with a clever invention that we continue to embrace today. Originally, the cornice, jutting out from and running horizontally to the roofline at the top of a building, would direct water away from striddling down the façade, protecting the exterior structural materials.
Sprayed Fire-Resistive Material (SFRM) is often used as one component in a building’s fireproofing measures.
Parapets, initially used for military fort defense, today serve as guard rails to conceal equipment, like rooftop HVAC systems.
Among the many challenges of exterior painting is weather. We cannot paint in rain, sleet, snow or temperatures under 38 degrees.