Important: Be Educated!
WARNING! COPY CAT COATINGS MISS THE MARK!
Some companies are trying to duplicate the success of Advanced
Exteriors with lower grade materials. These companies are making claims that
they also use ceramics and use names similar to Rhino-Shield. One
local company falsely used the 3M logo on their Internet site, which
was removed immediately upon Rhino-Shield's notification. Others
make similar claims as Liquid Stucco once made and they had a
nationwide network of about 45 dealers. In January of 2009, all Liquid
Stucco dealers closed their doors and left their customers with no one
to back their warranties.
Some of the reasons why they failed:
- Companies like Liquid Stucco make representations and claims
similar to Rhino-Shield; but lack the proof to back up their
claims. This is the biggest mistake consumers make. It’s all in
the PROOF;
- They rely on their own product testing data instead of valid
third party, independent studies testing of their product, such as
BASF reports;
- Some companies, when you research further, don't have
product specification sheets available. When you click on the sheet,
it shows as "Pending"! That means NO proof!
- Some companies use ASTM reports as proof of their product's
integrity. ASTM sets the minimum standards a product must meet; and
ASTM relies on the companys’ provided data and does NOT actually
test the product;
- Use low grade ceramics and generic materials;
- Use cheap fillers and bad combination of materials;
- Not USA manufactured: CHINA, INDIA, OVERSEAS? Can't even
locate many of these factories; can you? What if you have warranty
issues and the contractor goes BANKRUPT or gets their License
REVOKED!! It’s not worth the paper it’s written on.
- Use subcontractors and poor workmanship! The Better Business
Bureau (BBB) relies on employee data provided by each company and does
NOT verify it. BEWARE! Companies like Liquid Stucco decieve consumers
by claiming they don’t use subcontractors. The company's
employee number may reflect office and marketing staff; it
doesn't mean that they don't use subcontractors working on
your home! Advanced Exteriors requested the BBB to require contractors
to sign an affidavit under the penalty of perjury, as to whether or
not they use subcontractors, and post it on their BBB report
underneath the EMPLOYEE section. The BBB REFUSED!
- Consumers find out the truth about their public record; such as
NuCote Exteriors and Pacific Home Improvements, the largest Tex-Cote
dealers, that had their BBB accreditation REVOKED on 3/17/10.
Advanced Exteriors vs. the Competition
See how Advanced Exteriors compares to the other
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