Architectural decor is a system, not a chaos of disparate elements.Polyurethane molding formsdeveloped over centuries of classical architecture, is divided into logical categories: linear products (sold by the meter, create lines), individual elements (installed individually, form accents), architectural forms (columns, pilasters, arches — create volume), special solutions (flexible profiles, coffers, facade elements). Understanding the classification provides a tool for informed selection — for each task, there is an optimal form of decor.

Why is it important to know the types of molding? Because mistakes are costly. An incorrectly chosen cornice profile (too narrow for the ceiling height or too wide for the room area) ruins the proportions. Using molding instead of a cornice on the ceiling looks unfinished. A rosette of an inappropriate size gets lost on a large ceiling or overwhelms a small one. Knowledge of forms, their purpose, size ranges, and stylistic features turns the selection from a chaotic browsing of pictures into conscious design.

This article is a systematic catalog of polyurethane molding forms. We will analyze each category of elements: purpose, size ranges, profile variations, technical features, application in interiors and on facades. The goal is to give the reader a map of the world of molded decor, where each form occupies its place, performs its function, and interacts with other elements in a single architectural composition.

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Linear products: the lines of architecture

Linear molding is the foundation of molded decor. These are elements sold by the linear meter, cut to the required length, forming horizontal and vertical lines in the interior. Three main categories: cornices, moldings, baseboards.

Ceiling cornices: crowning the walls

A cornice is a profiled strip installed at the junction of the wall and ceiling. It conceals the seam between different planes, visually completes the wall from above, and creates a transition from vertical to horizontal.

Dimensions:

Narrow (width 30-60 mm) — for rooms with a height of 2.5-2.8 meters, area up to 20 m². Visually light, does not overload the space. Price 150-400 rubles/meter.

Medium (70-120 mm) — universal, for standard apartments (height 2.7-3.2 meters, area 15-40 m²). Noticeable but not dominant. Price 350-900 rubles/meter.

Wide (130-200 mm) — for high rooms (3.5-4.5 meters), large areas (50-100 m²), formal interiors. Massive, architectural. Price 800-2500 rubles/meter.

Extra wide (220-300 mm) — palatial scales, ceilings 5+ meters, halls 100+ m². Rare, expensive (2500-5000 rubles/meter), often made to order.

Profiles:

Simple smooth (flat strip with a slight rounding) — minimalism, Scandinavian style, modernity.

Multi-step (several planes at angles, creating steps) — classicism, play of light on the edges.

Ornamental (carved decor: dentils, beads, egg-and-dart elements, acanthus leaves, meander) — baroque, empire, luxury.

With lighting (profile with a shelf for LED strip, creating hidden lighting) — modern functionality.

Application:

Perimeter of each room — a mandatory element of classical and neoclassical interiors.

Zoning (horizontal line at a height of 2.5-3 meters, dividing the wall into zones) — in rooms with high ceilings.

Decorating niches, columns, protrusions — creating architectural frames.

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Wall moldings: graphics of surfaces

Molding — a narrow profiled strip for creating frames, panels, vertical and horizontal lines on walls. Narrower than a cornice (width 20-100 mm), lighter, more versatile in application.

Dimensions:

Thin (20-40 mm) — delicate frames, thin lines, modern restraint. Price 100-300 rubles/meter.

Medium (50-80 mm) — standard frames for boiserie panels, universal. Price 250-700 rubles/meter.

Wide (90-120 mm) — massive frames, accent panels, substitutes for cornices in low rooms. Price 600-1500 rubles/meter.

Profiles:

Flat rectangular — minimalism, graphic quality.

Rounded (bead, quarter round, ogee) — softening lines, classical universality.

Complex multi-step — classicism, architectural quality.

With ornament — baroque, decorativeness.

Application:

Boiserie (wall panels made of moldings forming rectangular frames on walls) — a classic technique of French interiors of the 17th-19th centuries.

Door, window, mirror, and picture framing — creating architectural frames around functional elements.

Horizontal wall division (a line at a height of 80-120 cm, dividing the wall into a base and main zone) — protective panels in hallways, classical proportionality in living rooms.

Vertical zoning (moldings run from the baseboard to the cornice, breaking up a long wall into sections) — rhythm, division of monotonous planes.

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Baseboard: the foundation of composition

Baseboard — a profiled plank at the junction of the wall and floor. Hides the expansion gap (3-5 mm, necessary for thermal expansion of parquet/laminate), protects the lower part of the wall from mechanical damage, visually completes the wall from below.

Dimensions:

Low (50-80 mm) — modern interiors, minimalism, visual lightness. Price 150-350 rubles/meter.

Medium (90-120 mm) — classic, versatility, matching a cornice width of 150-180 mm. Price 300-700 rubles/meter.

High (130-200 mm) — luxury, palatial style, matching wide cornices of 220-300 mm. Price 650-1800 rubles/meter.

Profiles:

Simple rectangular — modernity.

With a base (the lower plane protrudes more than the upper, forming a step) — classicism, imitation of a column.

With decoration (carved elements, grooves, ornament) — baroque, empire style.

Flexible (made of elastic polyurethane, wrap around columns, bay windows, curves) — special application.

Application:

Perimeter of all rooms — a technically necessary element.

Baseboard panels (baseboard + horizontal molding at a height of 80-120 cm form the lower wall zone, painted in a dark color) — protection and decor for hallways, corridors.

Framing podiums, steps, elevations — visual separation of levels.

Individual elements: accents and focal points

Individual elements are sold by the piece (not by the meter), installed in specific places as accents. Rosettes, consoles, brackets, overlays — each performs its own function.

Ceiling rosettes: centers of composition

Rosette — a round or oval decorative element with a centrally symmetrical ornament. Installed on the ceiling at the chandelier mounting point, hides electrical wiring, creates a decorative frame for the light fixture.

Dimensions:

Small (diameter 200-400 mm) — for chandeliers with a diameter of 300-600 mm, rooms up to 20 m². Price 600-2500 rubles.

Medium (450-700 mm) — standard, for chandeliers 700-1000 mm, rooms 20-50 m². Price 2000-8000 rubles.

Large (750-1000 mm) — for large chandeliers 1200-1800 mm, halls 60-100 m². Price 7000-25000 rubles.

Giant (1100-1500 mm) — palatial, for chandeliers 2+ meters, grand halls 150+ m². Price 20000-80000 rubles, often custom-made.

Ornaments:

Floral (petals, leaves, flowers radiate from the center) — classic, universal.

Geometric (circles, rays, rosettes, meanders) — classicism, art deco.

Petal (rosette imitates an open flower) — baroque, luxury.

Smooth with rings (concentric circles without ornament) — minimalism, modernity.

Application:

Under the chandelier in the center of the ceiling — the main purpose.

In the corners of the ceiling (four small rosettes in the corners) — rhythmic decoration, enhancing the composition.

On walls (rosettes with a diameter of 300-600 mm instead of paintings) — a classic decorative technique, creating symmetrical accents.

Consoles and brackets: function and decor

Console — a bracket-like element (a protruding support) installed on a wall or under a cornice. Historically, consoles bore loads (supporting beams, cornices, balconies); in interior molding, they serve a decorative function.

Shapes:

S-shaped (a curved line resembling the letter S) — Baroque, dynamism.

Volute (scrolls, spirals) — Rococo, elegance.

Rectangular with steps — Classicism, strictness.

Carved with ornament (leaves, masks, figures) — Empire, luxury.

Dimensions:

Small (height 80-150 mm, projection from wall 60-100 mm) — decorative, under cornices. Price 800-2500 rub.

Medium (height 180-300 mm, projection 120-200 mm) — functional-decorative, can support a light shelf. Price 2000-6000 rub.

Large (height 350-600 mm, projection 250-400 mm) — architectural, for heavy cornices, beams. Price 5000-18000 rub.

Application:

Under ceiling cornice (consoles placed every 1-2 meters create rhythm, mimic cornice support) — a classic technique for architectural effect.

Above doors and windows (a console above an opening visually supports a horizontal element of the casing) — enhancing the architecture of openings.

Under shelves (a console is installed on a wall, and a wooden or glass shelf is placed on it) — functionality + decor.

Decorative overlays: details matter

Overlays — small carved elements of various shapes (square, rectangular, oval, shaped), installed on walls, furniture, doors to create accents and enhance decorativeness.

Types:

Corner (installed in the corners of molding frames, conceal joints) — square or diamond-shaped, sizes from 40×40 mm to 150×150 mm. Price 200-2500 rub.

Central (installed in the centers of panels, raised panels, doors) — rectangular or oval, sizes from 80×120 mm to 400×600 mm. Price 500-12000 rub.

Vertical strips (narrow, long elements imitating carving) — width 30-60 mm, length 200-800 mm. Price 600-4000 rub.

Cartouches (shield-shaped or oval overlays with heraldic motifs) — sizes from 150×200 mm to 400×600 mm. Price 2000-15000 rub.

Ornaments:

Floral (acanthus leaves, grapevines, roses) — classic.

Geometric (meanders, rosettes, stars) — Classicism, Art Deco.

Figurative (angels, masks, coats of arms) — Baroque, Empire.

Application:

Wall panels (overlays in the centers and corners of boiserie frames) — filling, enhancing composition.

Furniture (overlays on cabinet, dresser, door fronts) — transforming simple furniture into classic.

Doors (overlays on door panels) — decorating plain doors to look classic.

Architectural forms: volume in space

Architectural elements create volume, a third dimension, vertical and curvilinear accents. Columns, pilasters, arches — forms derived from real architecture, adapted for interiors.

Columns: verticals of strength

Column — a vertical cylindrical element consisting of a base (foundation), a shaft (cylindrical part), and a capital (top). Historically, columns are load-bearing (supporting floors); in interiors, they are often decorative (concealing load-bearing pillars, creating zoning).

Orders (column styles):

Doric (simple capital without ornament, shaft with flutes — vertical grooves) — severity, masculinity.

Ionic (capital with volutes — scrolls, slender shaft) — elegance, femininity.

Corinthian (capital with acanthus leaves, intricate carving) — luxury, decorativeness.

Composite (combination of Ionic and Corinthian) — maximum opulence.

Tuscan (simplified Doric, smooth shaft without fluting) — rustic simplicity.

Dimensions:

Half-columns (half-cylinder attached to a wall) — space saving, decorativeness. Diameter 150-400 mm, height 2-3.5 meters. Set price 25000-120000 rub.

Full columns (freestanding cylinders) — zoning, support (real or visual). Diameter 250-600 mm, height 2.5-5 meters. Price 80000-300000 rub.

Material:

Hollow polyurethane (column shaft is a hollow tube, lightweight) — most interior columns.

Solid polyurethane (monolithic cylinder, heavy, durable) — for load-bearing columns where real strength is needed.

Combined (shaft made of several sections joined vertically) — for tall columns 3.5+ meters.

Application:

Space zoning (colonnade divides a living room into a lounge area and dining area) — visual boundary without walls.

Framing openings (two columns on either side of a door or arch) — solemnity, grandeur.

Decorating load-bearing structures (column is placed over a reinforced concrete pillar, concealing it) — aesthetic enhancement of technical elements.

Pilasters: flat columns on walls

Pilaster — a vertical element imitating a flat column, projecting from a wall by 30-80 mm. Consists of a base, shaft, and capital, like a column, but flat.

Advantages over columns:

Space saving (projects 3-8 cm compared to 12-30 cm for a half-column).

Easier installation (glued to the wall, no mounting required).

Cheaper (pilaster 2.5 meters high 15000-55000 rub., similar half-column 25000-90000 rub.).

Dimensions:

Narrow (width 80-120 mm, projection from wall 30-50 mm) — delicate, modern classic. Price 12000-35000 rub.

Medium (width 150-200 mm, projection 50-70 mm) — standard, universal. Price 18000-60000 rub.

Wide (width 220-300 mm, projection 70-100 mm) — massive, palatial. Price 40000-120000 rub.

Application:

Vertical division of long walls (pilasters every 1-1.5 meters create rhythm) — break monotony.

Framing fireplaces (two pilasters on either side of the firebox) — classic portal.

Framing mirrors, panels, niches (pilasters on the sides + horizontal molding on top form an architectural frame) — accentuation.

Room corners (pilasters in room corners instead of plain corners) — architectural detailing of corners.

Arches: curved openings

Arch — a curved opening between rooms or a decorative framing of a straight opening. Polyurethane molding creates the arch decoration, not the structure itself (the arched opening is made of drywall, brick, concrete; the molding is the finishing).

Types of arches:

Semicircular (classical Roman arch, top is a semicircle) — versatility.

Pointed (Gothic arch, top is a sharp angle) - Middle Ages, Neo-Gothic.

Elliptical (top is an ellipse, elongated horizontally) - Classicism, elegance.

Horseshoe (Moorish arch, rounding greater than a semicircle) - Eastern style.

Arch decorative elements:

Archivolt (molding framing the curved contour of the arch) - flexible or consisting of segments. Width 40-100 mm, price 400-1200 rubles/meter.

Keystone (decorative element at the apex of the arch, imitating the key stone of masonry) - trapezoidal or carved, dimensions from 80×120 mm to 200×300 mm. Price 1200-6000 rubles.

Imposts (horizontal elements at the base of the arch from which it begins) - consoles or capitals. Price 1500-5000 rubles/pair.

Pilasters or half-columns (on the sides of the arch) - full architectural framing.

Application:

Interior openings (arch instead of a door between the living room and kitchen, hall and hallway) - openness of space + decorativeness.

Wall niches (arched framing of a niche for a statue, vase, TV) - architectural accent.

False arches (decorative arched framing on a flat wall, without a real opening) - illusion of depth, decorativeness.

Decorative panels and coffers: ceiling texture

Flat ceilings are boring even with expensive painting. Volumetric decor creates play of light, texture, architectural quality.

Coffers: square recesses

Coffer - a square or rectangular recess in the ceiling, framed by moldings. Historically, coffers are a structural element (floor beams formed a grid, the space between beams - recesses), in modern interiors - decorative imitation.

Construction:

Frame of moldings (square or rectangle, glued to the ceiling) - boundaries of the coffer. Molding width 60-120 mm.

Inner filling (smooth ceiling surface inside the frame, painted the same or contrasting color) - base of the coffer.

Central rosette (small rosette diameter 150-300 mm in the center of each coffer, optional) - enhanced decorativeness.

Coffer dimensions:

Small (squares 40×40 cm or 50×50 cm) - rhythmic grid, many small cells, suitable for large ceilings 50+ m².

Medium (60×60 cm to 80×80 cm) - standard, for ceilings 25-60 m².

Large (100×100 cm to 150×150 cm) - for huge halls 80+ m², ceremonial.

Application:

Ceilings of libraries, studies, living rooms - classic luxury, emphasizing the status of the room.

Ceilings of restaurants, hotels - creating an atmosphere of solidity.

Ceilings of private houses with high ceilings 3.5+ meters - visual reduction of height, coziness.

3D panels: relief surfaces

3D panels - square or rectangular elements usually sized 500×500 mm or 600×600 mm with volumetric relief on the front surface. Mounted flush on walls or ceilings, creating a continuous relief plane.

Relief types:

Geometric (squares, rhombuses, waves, honeycombs) - modernity, minimalism.

Floral (leaves, flowers, branches) - eco-style, classic.

Abstract (chaotic lines, spots) — avant-garde, art interiors.

Imitations (brick, stone, wood) — loft, country, rustic.

Relief depth:

Low (5-15 mm) — subtle texture, modernity.

Medium (20-35 mm) — pronounced volume, classic.

High (40-60 mm) — dramatic relief, striking effect.

Application:

Accent walls (one wall in the living room, bedroom, or study fully covered with 3D panels) — focal point.

Zoning (3D panels on part of a wall, highlighting the TV area, bed headboard, or workspace) — visual boundary.

Ceilings (3D panels on the ceiling instead of coffers) — modern alternative to classic.

Facade elements: exterior molding

Polyurethane molding is used not only in interiors but also on building facades. Moisture resistance, frost resistance (down to -40°C), and UV resistance (does not yellow in the sun) make polyurethane suitable for exterior finishing.

Facade cornices and moldings: division of planes

Facade cornices are wider and more massive than interior ones (width 150-400 mm) — the scale of the building requires large forms. Installed under the roof (crowning cornice), between floors (interfloor cornice, belt), and at the base (plinth molding).

Functions:

Visual division of the facade into zones (plinth, main, crowning) — architectural proportionality.

Protection of joints (the crowning cornice protects the wall-roof joint from water seepage) — functionality.

Stylistic identification (classical cornices — classicism, simple ones — modernity) — defining the building's style.

Rustication: imitation of stone masonry

Rustication — a rectangular overlay imitating a block of hewn stone. Rustications are installed in horizontal rows on building corners (corner rustication), around windows and doors (framing openings), and on the plinth part of the facade (plinth rustication).

Dimensions:

Standard (width 150-250 mm, height 80-150 mm, thickness 20-40 mm) — imitation of medium-sized stone. Price 400-1200 rub./pc.

Large (width 300-400 mm, height 180-250 mm) — imitation of large blocks, keystones. Price 1000-3500 rub./pc.

Texture:

Smooth (even surface) — classicism, renaissance.

Rusticated (surface with convexities imitating rough treatment) — baroque, more pronounced texture.

Application:

Building corners (vertical rows of rustications from foundation to cornice) — visual strengthening of corners.

Window framing (rustications around the window perimeter) — architectural architraves.

Plinth part (continuous covering of the plinth with rustications) — creating the impression of a stone base.

Architraves: window and door framings

Facade architrave — a frame around a window or door, consisting of side moldings (vertical strips on the sides of the opening), a top molding (horizontal strip at the top, often with a pediment — a small pediment), and a windowsill molding (horizontal strip under the window).

Styles:

Simple rectangular — modernity, minimalism.

Classical with pediments (triangular or arched pediments above the window) — classicism, empire.

Carved with ornamentation (floral motifs, volutes, keystones) — Baroque, luxury.

Russian traditional (imitation of carved wooden window surrounds) — Russian style, terem.

Application:

All windows and doors on the facade — uniformity, stylistic integrity.

Accent windows (central facade window, entrance windows) — enhanced decor, highlighting the main elements.

Special forms: solutions for non-standard tasks

Flexible elements: decor for curved surfaces

Standard polyurethane molding is rigid — does not bend. For curved surfaces (rounded walls, bay windows, columns, arches), flexible elements made of elastic polyurethane are produced.

Types:

Flexible moldings — wrap around arches, bay windows, create curved frames. Width 30-100 mm, bending radius from 300 mm (tight bends) to 1500 mm (gentle curves). Price 600-1800 rubles/meter.

Flexible cornices — for rounded walls, bay window ceilings. Width 60-150 mm, bending radius from 500 mm. Price 900-2500 rubles/meter.

Flexible baseboards — wrap around columns, semicircular projections. Height 80-150 mm, bending radius from 200 mm (small diameter columns). Price 700-1800 rubles/meter.

Installation technology:

The flexible element is glued to the curved surface with polyurethane adhesive, secured during setting with painter's tape or temporary nails (removed later).

The element is bent by hand to match the surface shape — the material is elastic, takes shape, and retains the bend after the adhesive sets.

Corner elements: joining without mitering

Joining moldings and cornices at corners requires mitering at 45° — labor-intensive, requires precision. Alternative — corner elements (pre-made corner overlays that conceal the joint of two straight strips).

Types:

Internal corners (for joining walls inside a room) — L-shaped with decor. Dimensions 60×60 mm to 150×150 mm. Price 300-2500 rubles.

External corners (for protruding corners) — L-shaped with outer side. Dimensions similar. Price 350-3000 rubles.

Application:

Room corners (instead of mitering the cornice at 45°, two straight strips are glued, and a corner element is installed at the joint) — saves time, simplifies installation.

Frame molding corners (instead of mitering frame moldings, corner overlays are glued) — adds decorative appeal.

Questions and answers about molding forms

How to choose the width of a cornice for your ceiling?

Rule: cornice width = ceiling height ÷ 15-20. Ceiling 2.7 meters → 2700÷18 = 150 mm (choose a 120-150 mm cornice). Ceiling 3.5 meters → 3500÷18 = 194 mm (choose 180-200 mm). Ceiling 4.5 meters → 4500÷18 = 250 mm (choose 220-250 mm).

Can moldings be used instead of cornices?

Technically yes (a molding is attached at the wall-ceiling joint similarly to a cornice), but visually incorrect. Moldings are narrower than cornices (30-80 mm vs. 60-250 mm), look unfinished under the ceiling. Use moldings for wall panels, cornices — under the ceiling.

How much material is needed to create wainscoting in a room?

Calculation: measure the room perimeter, number of panels (usually 3-5 panels on each wall), panel dimensions (width × height of each panel). Molding needed: (perimeter of each panel) × (number of panels) + 10% for trimming. Example: room 4×5 meters, perimeter 18 meters, 12 panels sized 60×120 cm. Perimeter of one panel = (60+120)×2 = 360 cm = 3.6 meters. 12 panels × 3.6 = 43.2 meters + 10% = 47.5 meters of molding.

Do polyurethane columns support load?

Hollow columns (standard) — no, decorative, non-load-bearing. Solid polyurethane or polyurethane on a metal frame — yes, support loads up to 300-500 kg (depends on diameter and height). If a load-bearing column is needed, consult a structural engineer; reinforcement may be required.

How does facade molding differ from interior molding?

Material is the same (polyurethane), but facade molding has: increased density (350-450 kg/m³ vs. 250-350 kg/m³ for interior), protective coating against UV (paint or sun-resistant varnish), increased wall thickness (15-30 mm vs. 8-20 mm for interior), more massive dimensions (facade cornice width 200-400 mm vs. interior 60-200 mm). Price of facade molding is 30-50% higher.

Can molding be painted in any colors?

Yes, polyurethane after priming can be painted with acrylic, latex, alkyd paints in any colors. For facade molding, use facade paints (resistant to weather conditions). Metallic effects (gold, silver, bronze, copper) are created with paints containing metallic pigment or with imitation gold leaf (imitation of gold leaf).

Conclusion: form follows function

Types of polyurethane moldingare diverse for a reason. Each form serves a specific function: cornices finish walls, moldings create panels, baseboards protect the base, rosettes accentuate centers, columns and pilasters form verticals, arches create openings, overlays enhance detailing. Understanding the purpose of each form transforms selection from chaotic trial-and-error into conscious design.

Skillful combination of elements creates a system—a unified architectural composition where every detail is in its place, fulfills its role, and interacts with others. The cornice corresponds to the baseboard in width (3:2 proportion), moldings form panels with correct proportions (2:3 or 3:4 aspect ratio), the rosette is matched to the chandelier size (rosette diameter is 1.5 times the chandelier diameter), columns are installed with rhythmic intervals. This is not a random assortment, but thoughtful architecture.

Mistakes in form selection come at a high cost—not in money (redoing costs the same as proper initial installation), but in aesthetics. Incorrect cornice width ruins room proportions for years (until you renovate again). An improperly sized rosette looks absurd every day. Moldings installed without understanding the panel system create visual chaos instead of order.

Company STAVROS—your guide in the world of architectural decor forms. Over twenty years of production, thousands of completed projects, deep understanding of classical architecture and modern needs.

The STAVROS catalog is logically structured: linear products (cornices 80+ models width 50-300 mm, price 250-3500 rub/meter; moldings 120+ models width 30-120 mm, price 150-1800 rub/meter; baseboards 60+ models height 60-200 mm, price 200-1800 rub/meter), individual elements (rosettes 50+ models diameter 200-1500 mm, price 800-85000 rub; consoles 35+ models, price 1200-18000 rub; overlays 200+ models, price 300-15000 rub), architectural forms (pilasters 25+ sets, price 15000-120000 rub; half-columns and columns, price 30000-300000 rub; arch elements), special solutions (flexible profiles, 3D panels, facade molding).

Each category is equipped with filters: by size (select cornice width range 100-150 mm—see only suitable ones), by style (classicism, baroque, modern, minimalism—matching ornaments are selected), by price (set budget—see available options), by availability (in stock—next day delivery).

STAVROS quality—polyurethane density 320-400 kg/m³ (sharp relief, durability), high-precision molds (detail reproduction up to 0.5 mm), snow-white factory primer (perfect base for painting), control of each element (zero percent defects in shipments).

STAVROS service—designers will help select forms for your interior (consultation free, placement sketches 5000-15000 rub depending on complexity), calculate exact quantities (footage calculation with 10% accuracy, eliminates shortages and excess), select element combinations (cornice + moldings + rosettes in unified style). Delivery across Russia (warehouses in Moscow and St. Petersburg, shipment same or next day, delivery by transport companies 3-7 days to regions). Installation by partner crews (experience 10-15 years, STAVROS certification, 24-month work warranty).

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