News
Regarding Lifetyme Exteriors
Liquid
Siding
New Hampshire Magazine
September 2005, p. 54
“Ten times thicker than paint, SmartCoat combines durability with
the fashionable look of paint. The elastomeric formula is breathable,
flexible and chip/peel/crack resistant - all with a lifetime guarantee.”
Lifetyme SmartCoat
Paint & Decorating Retailer, What’s
New?
August 2005, p.95
“Lifetyme Exteriors teams up with Duron to manufacture a revolutionary
coating product called Lifetyme SmartCoat. SmartCoat provides exterior
surfaces maximum durability and resilience in even the harshest weather
conditions. The product includes a bonding agent and a 100% acrylic base,
high build, satin sheen coating that is 10 times thicker than traditional
paint.”
Duron
Partners With SmartCoat
The Paint Dealer
July 2005, p.10
“Duron Paint partners with Massachusetts based Lifetyme Exteriors
to manufacture Lifetyme SmartCoat. Ten times thicker than paint, SmartCoat
promises to protect a home like siding does.”
Union Announced
Between Coating Giants
Construction World News
July 2005, p. 3
“Lifetyme Exteriors provides homeowners with a warranty covering
them for as long as they own and live in their home – even extending
the warranty to include labor. Too many companies in this industry merely
maintain the status quo; Lifetyme is striving for service above and beyond
the norm. Our mission is to continue producing innovative products,”
added Chris Ripley, COO of Lifetyme Exteriors.”
Siding
Show-Down
The Boston Globe Magazine
April 3, 2005, p. 20
“Imagine a product that looks as good as paint but has low maintenance
(or even no maintenance). Lifetyme SmartCoat can stretch to three times
its normal size and can return without any loss of color or shape. There
are 1500 standard colors, and they can custom match.”
Painting Solution
at Private School
The Weston Town Crier
September 29, 2004
“In their search for a maintenance-free product, the Cambridge School
in Weston, MA, built in the 18th century, applied for permission with
the Weston Historical Society to have vinyl siding installed. Soon after,
they were told in no uncertain terms that vinyl siding was not an option.
The Historical Society then recommended a product called Lifetyme SmartCoat
and recommended the school consider the product – and they did.
The end result, according to John Emich, school plant director, we got
a much better look than we could have ever achieved with vinyl.”
Good News, Bad
News
The Boston Globe
June 10, 2004, p.13
“For Stoneham’s Matt and Carol Rexrode, word that Matt was
being laid off from his firefighting job was not good. But it got better.
When the Rexrodes sought an estimate from Lifetyme Exteriors in Allston
to have Lifetyme SmartCoat put onto their home, they realized their budget
was too tight to do the whole job, considering the impending layoff. Lifetyme
decided to go ahead and do the house for free, and the Rexrodes agreed
to cover the trim. “We felt it would be a good way to give back
and help,” said the company’s Nick Goggans. The job would
have cost the Rexrodes about $15,000.”
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