EIFS is like any other building material in the sense that it is well-suited for some uses and not for others. This column is a compilation of my thoughts about where EIFS works well and where it does not, including some unusual specialty uses.
Every American I know wants to visit Australia. It’s sometimes called “The Land of Milk and Honey” and it is. Next to Canada, Australia is more like the U.S. than any other country I can think of.
No doubt you are aware that the quality of EIFS is very dependent on the contractor. One way to ensure quality is to monitor the process of installing the EIFS as it is being installed.
Everyone’s heard of Stonehenge in England-the
weird stone blocks in the middle of a field. But who has heard of Foamhenge in Virginia? It is a full
size replica of the real Stonehenge made of
EIFS. Who could dream up a cooler name?