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Ceramic One Coat Works For Homeowners With a Budget

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Homeowners every day are learning more about the awesome protective power of Rhino Shield and how it last for far, far longer than ordinary latex paint. For homeowners who are looking for a new level of protection for their home’s exterior, but need options that are a bit more affordable, we have a product that fits just about any budget and still provides a portion of all the benefits of Rhino Shield.

Our versatile Ceramic One Coat product is different from our more well-known Rhino Shield ceramic coating products in that it goes on as one single coat. Ceramic One Coat is formulated from acrylic resins and the billions of ceramic microspheres our main Rhino Shield product is known for.

This innovative product is much more affordable for homeowners and is easily installed by our professionals, so they finish the job quickly, leaving you with that beautiful Rhino Shield glossy look on your home but in a fraction of the time. You’ll be getting plenty of insulation for your home, as well as serious soundproofing and waterproofing benefits for your home’s exterior, as well.  And just like our regular Rhino Shield product, it lasts for years and years and withstands weather damage much better than regular latex paint.

If you want to know more about our affordable Ceramic One Coat product,  contact us right away to find out more!

Rhino Shield Transforms Historical Homes

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Using Rhino Shield is the perfect way to restore and rejuvenate older historical homes.

The benefits of Rhino Shield’s ceramic coating systems are numerous.  Our product may be applied not just solely to residential homes, but commercial and government buildings as well.

Rhino Shield installations are perfectly suited to restoring historical homes and buildings.  One of Rhino Shield’s outstanding features is its breathability.  In addition to our coatings being extremely durable and strong, Rhino Shield products, in particular Rhino Shield Protective Finish Coat, registers high on the breathability index.  Meaning, our ceramic elastomeric coatings allows water vapors and moisture to escape.  Historical homes traditionally do not have wall insulation or modern vapor barriers.  Rhino Shield provides both insulation and breathability.

Lead paint may be hazardous to work with when restoring a historical structure and must be dealt with properly.  Most Rhino Shield dealers are EPA lead certified and meet rigid standards for removing this harmful substance.  When existing paint is in good condition many government organizations recommend encapsulating the paint, rather than removing it.  The mil thickness of Rhino Shield generally exceeds the requirement for an encapsulation product; however requirements to do so are projected at a local and state level.

Take a peek at some of these homes with Rhino Shield applied to them.  You’ll see the difference coating can make.  It’s what we call the Rhino Shield difference!

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July 1, 2011 at 1:34 pm