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Kordeko cornise installation

KORDEKO cornices are not only beautiful and durable, but also easy to install. Thanks to their design and light weight, they adapt easily to any facade, from classic to modern.
Cornice structure

The cornice consists of two parts (sandwich):

Foam core

Foam plastic is a lightweight, porous material consisting of foamed cells, where air is enclosed in a polymer base.
Coating thickness: 2 mm, 3 mm, or 4 mm depending on foam moisture during production.

Quartz marble coating applied over the cornice shape

Foam grade: 25 or 35, which does not significantly affect performance.

Mixture composition:

The cornice is protected from ultraviolet radiation thanks to the quartz marble coating.
Quartz sand
Marble chips
Marble powder
Acrylic binders
Plasticizers and other additives
What do you need for work?

Tools for cornice installation:

Minimum tools for successful installation of cornices
Notched trowel (6 to 10 mm)
Rollers (for structural paint)
Tape measure
Pencil
Mixer
Angle square
Utility knife
Level (water or laser)
Masking tape
Protective film (to protect surfaces from contamination)
Quality brushes
Power tools (cutting saw with diamond discs)
Installation

Cornise installation

The back part of the cornice is made of foam, so it is glued using any cement based glue designed for fixing foam to walls.
1
Cornice preparation:
  • All cornices must be trimmed.
  • Each cornice is cut 1 cm from the edge to achieve a perfectly straight 90 degree cut.
  • This ensures precise joint alignment without gaps.
2
Cornice joining:
  • Cement based glue is used.
  • Glue is applied to the cornice ends, then the elements are joined.
  • The glue should be fluid but not runny, so excess comes out when pressed.
  • Excess glue is removed immediately with a dry or slightly damp brush to avoid sanding the next day.
3
Joint sealing:
  • A liquid membrane developed by our company is applied to the joints.
  • It prevents the appearance of fine cracks after painting.
1
Cornice preparation:
  • All cornices must be trimmed.
  • Each cornice is cut 1 cm from the edge to achieve a perfectly straight 90 degree cut.
  • This ensures precise joint alignment without gaps.
2
Cornice joining:
  • Cement based glue is used.
  • Glue is applied to the cornice ends, then the elements are joined.
  • The glue should be fluid but not runny, so excess comes out when pressed.
  • Excess glue is removed immediately with a dry or slightly damp brush to avoid sanding the next day.
3
Joint sealing:
  • A liquid membrane developed by our company is applied to the joints.
  • It prevents the appearance of fine cracks after painting.
Painting

Paint selection

The primer is selected depending on the paint type.
Applying a high-quality, smooth facade paint over the structural paint will prevent dust accumulation.
Structural decorative paints:
  • Surfaces require quartz primer.
  • It contains fine particles that create a light texture.
Smooth paints:
  • Require a perfectly prepared surface.
  • A deep penetration primer is used, liquid and without texture.
  • Installation should be performed by qualified specialists with experience on at least 7 to 10 projects.

Why trust installation to professionals

Perfect look
neat installation and protection
Warranty
strength and durability
25 years
experience in facade finishing
Time
fast and quality results

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