Using Faux Stone Panels For Displays.
For those in the trade show and display business, the use of a product that helps during the construction and dismantling of a show booth is surely a major benefit.
In these circumstances, these companies are allowed a limited time to set up their booth and even less time at the end of the show. In the case of displays that use stone this problem is noticed even more. Applying faux stone panels becomes an easy choice once these companies have had the opportunity to test them.
Let’s say you have used other materials before.
You surely have noticed that gluing heavy products, small section by small section, is extremely time-consuming and during that process, you have wondered “there must be an easier way”. Well, there is. The most interesting aspect of faux stone panels is the fact that this innovative product is so quick and effortless to fasten that even at higher prices per square foot it still provides a huge saving.
If it takes something like 2 days to create a wall of 20ft x 8ft, with faux stone panels you can complete the same coverage area in about 4 hours. Let’s take a look at this display:
Another amazing thing is the fact that you can spend even less time in preparing the frame to hold the panels because of the lightweight of them.
At the end of the show, you also learn another positive thing about them, since you just used screws to install them, you can now remove the screws and in a matter of minutes, you have the whole wall down. Now all you need to do for the next show is to remove the faux stone panels from your crate and screw them back in place. This is a product, unlike others, that can be reused many times.
Hi. Do you have any image showing faux stone panels (and brick panels) used for a trade show booth?
Thanks.
Will.
Hello Will.
Yes, you can see some examples in our Testimonials page.
Using faux stone and brick panels is a much faster and convenient way to create trade show booths and displays. You may also know this already, but you can simply screw the panels in place and reuse them for the next show. You can’t do that with cast stone.
Here are a couple of photos:
Let us knonw if we can help with anything else.
Thank you.