For large Craftsman style or Post and Beam style brackets or rafter tails, they are typically costly due to the individual molds that are required to produce them. For intricate scroll and carving details, polyurethane brackets are excellent.
Polyurethane Foam brackets definitely have their place and purpose. We can answer those questions by starting with Polyurethane Foam. How do we do that? What’s the difference between wood brackets and PVC brackets? Is PVC better? Will it look as good? What about Polyurethane Foam brackets? We build beautiful PVC brackets that perfectly complement the projects they were intended for. We need to provide a product that fits within the budget you are managing without skimping on design or detail. We see those same architectural drawings and know that we need to provide a product that exceeds expectations without breaking the bank. Click here for a selection of our most popular profiles. And by using heat and pressure to create end profiles that can then be mixed and matched to fit your exact size and look, design possibilities can be endless. Our brackets, corbels and rafter tails are manufactured using a proprietary technique that uses much less material and labor. This process uses a lot of material that is reflected in higher product costs. Many manufacturers using PVC often laminate to get the larger size needed. Molds need to be custom machined which severely limits size options to just a few or even just one. Most decorative components other than wood are manufactured in a mold. We can also create 3D sketch-up files as well. Download the file you need and easily drop in to your design, specifying with part number and size. You can register on the main Durabrac® website ( ) for access to all of those files. dwg files for all of our PVC brackets, rafter tails and corbels. To make things easier on your design and product selection process, we have created.