Patterson Whittaker Architectural Profiles has a twist on architectural foam. We use a reinforced EPS core covered in durable, reinforced concrete to create products that are as durable, long lasting, and weatherproof as precast, GRFC, and countless other common architectural materials.
This type of “architectural foam” is slightly different from what most architects are used to, but it is a cost-effective way to not only save money on your project, but to do so with a product that is comparable and better than many of the materials commonly used throughout the architectural space.
An Architectural Foam Company Near You
Patterson Whittaker Architectural Profiles has clients in Canada, the United States, Japan, Europe – all throughout the world. Even though these are architectural products, they are very lightweight. That allows us to ship our products nearly anywhere in the world in ways that are much easier than heavier products, like precast.
Because these architectural EPS products are so durable, there is very limited risk of any chipping or damage during shipment, which also means that shipping the products anywhere is a safe and effective way to receive the product intact.
When most people are looking for architectural foam, they need someone nearby, because they’re looking for a cheap and inexpensive foam that doesn’t provide the durability that our products do. That is why we encourage all contractors, architects, and planners to call our team to learn more about this unique product.
See Our Products for Yourself – Call PW Profiles Today
If you’d like to learn more about this architectural foam – all available with short lead times nearly anywhere in the world – contact Patterson Whittaker Architectural Profiles, today. You can reach us at 206.953.5209 in the United States and 604.285.6550 in Canada.
You can also fill out our online form and one of our team members will respond soon, and talk to you about samples and how Patterson Whittaker is changing the way that companies see architectural foam.
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