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Our liquid ceramic coating is just the beginning. We’ve developed a comprehensive line of liquid-applied products designed to work seamlessly together; each one engineered to enhance durability, energy efficiency, and aesthetics across a wide range of surfaces and environments.
These complementary innovations reflect the same principles that shaped our core ceramic technology: practical application, cost-efficiency, and long-term performance.
Unlike traditional paints that simply coat the surface, our cement paint penetrates and bonds deeply, providing a mineral-rich finish that’s both beautiful and resilient.
Available in a wide array of colors and textures, it’s a perfect topcoat for cementitious plasters or can be used on its own for masonry and concrete surfaces. It’s a practical choice that delivers both form and function—durability with design flexibility.
Fire-resistant paint, also known as intumescent or fire-retardant paint, offers a variety of benefits in both residential and commercial settings. It’s commonly used to enhance fire safety and ensure compliance with building codes and regulations.
Benefits Include:
Slows Fire Spread
- Primary function: Fire-resistant paint slows down the spread of flames.
- It forms a protective char layer when exposed to high temperatures, insulating the material beneath (like steel, wood, or drywall).
- This delay can buy crucial extra time for evacuation and firefighting efforts.
Enhances Fire Safety Compliance
- Helps buildings meet fire safety codes and insurance requirements.
- Often used in schools, hospitals, high-rises, and industrial settings for legal and safety standards.
Versatile Applications
- Can be applied on a wide range of surfaces: wood, steel, concrete, drywall, and plaster.
- Suitable for both interior and exterior environments, depending on the product.
Aesthetic Flexibility
- Fire-resistant paint is available in various finishes and colors.
- Allows you to maintain or improve appearance while boosting fire safety.
Cost-Effective Fire Protection
- Less expensive and intrusive than some traditional fireproofing methods like cladding or installing fire-resistant barriers.
- Offers a non-invasive way to improve fire safety in existing structures.
Environmental and Health Benefits
- Eco-friendly low VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) water-based solution that does not release toxic fumes during a fire.
Why settle for standard, mass-produced cabinets that never quite fit your space or style? With custom-designed specialty kitchen cabinets, you get a perfect fit—physically and aesthetically—without the frustration of modifying off-the-shelf options.
Tailored to your kitchen’s exact measurements and your unique taste, custom cabinets eliminate the guesswork and installation headaches that come with trying to force standard sizes into non-standard spaces. That means less time spent adjusting, less money wasted on fillers or redesigns, and more value where it counts.
Benefits include:
⦁ Maximized Storage: Every inch of space is used efficiently
⦁ Streamlined Installation: No awkward gaps, uneven lines, or modifications
⦁ Personalized Design: Choose the materials, finishes, and features that reflect your style
⦁ Long-Term Savings: Built to last with quality craftsmanship, reducing the need for replacement
⦁ Mass-Produced: May be quick, but custom is smart and designed to make your kitchen work for you, not the other way around
A Unified, Customizable Surface Solution
Each product in our system, whether it’s the liquid ceramic, insulating plaster, cement paint or the fire-resistant paint all of which have been crafted to work independently or together. When combined, they form a powerful surface solution that’s insulating, weather-resistant, fire resistant, aesthetically versatile, and built to last.
With a wide selection of colors, textures, and finishes, you can achieve the look you want with the performance you need without the high cost or complexity of traditional systems.
