EPS molding Installation Tutorial

  1. Preparation
  • Materials: EPS mouldings, special bonding mortar, anti-crack mortar, alkali-resistant fiberglass mesh, expansion anchors
  • Tools: Tape measure, ink marker, trowel, straightedge, cutting machine, brush, bucket
  • Base wall requirement: Clean, flat, free of oil, dust and hollow areas
  1. Setting Out & Positioning
  • Mark horizontal and vertical lines on the wall according to drawings.
  • Pre-assemble curved or special-shaped mouldings to confirm dimensions before installation.
  1. Bonding EPS Mouldings
  • Mix bonding mortar to a creamy, non-sagging consistency.
  • Apply mortar evenly on the back of EPS mouldings (thickness: 5–8 mm).
  • Press mouldings firmly against the wall along marked lines, ensuring mortar squeezes out around edges.
  • Adjust level and verticality; remove excess mortar immediately.
  • Bonding area must be at least 70%.
  1. Mechanical Fixing (Important)
  • Install expansion anchors for mouldings longer than 50 cm or on high-rise buildings.
  • Anchor spacing: 40–50 cm; embed depth into wall ≥ 3 cm.
  • Increase anchor density for large cornices and top mouldings.
  1. Joint Treatment
  • Leave a 2–3 mm expansion joint between mouldings.
  • Fill gaps with mortar and smooth the surface.
  • Apply reinforced fiberglass mesh at joints to prevent cracking.
  1. Anti-Crack Rendering
  • Apply a thin layer of anti-crack mortar over the mouldings.
  • Embed alkali-resistant fiberglass mesh fully into the mortar.
  • Apply a second finishing coat to create a smooth surface.
  • Add extra mesh at internal/external corners and joints.
  1. Curing & Finishing
  • Protect from rain, direct sunlight and impact within 24 hours.
  • After full drying, putty, primer and exterior paint can be applied.
  • Inspect for hollow areas, looseness and cracks upon completion.

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