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License No. 742935

www.pacificcoasthomesolutions.com

Financing Available

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All igatoring Bl ister ing Chalking Cracking/ Chipping Ef f lorescence/Mott l ing Stress Cracks (Stud Swel l ing) Fungus· Mold· Mildew

COMMON EXTERIOR PROBLEMS

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What causes these problems? importantly

How can I prevent them? more

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FIVE OPTIONS WATER WEATHER POLLUTANTS

Paint No No No

Re-Float No No No

Re-Stucco Yes No No

Siding Yes Yes/No Yes

CoolWall Yes Yes Yes

Is It Possible To Prevent Damage From These Elements?

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Coolwall Energy Savings On a hot day, the sun can beat down on the walls of your home, and your home can absorb as much as 90% of the radiant energy (or heat)! Even white walls can absorb significant solar radiation. All that heat makes the inside of your home hot and uncomfortable. Running air conditioning to cool your home can be extremely expensive. In fact, a central air conditioning system uses about 3500 watts, or 3.5kWh every hour. In some areas of the country, cooling even a moderate size house requires over 1500 hours of air conditioning operation a year. Now, COOLWALL® - an advanced exterior coating system - tested by the Department of Energy to lower surface temperatures* - can make your home more comfortable while reducing your use of air conditioning.

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Every 1,000 hours is equivalent to 2-3 years of exposure.

TEX•COTE® COOLWALL® Coating Systems regularly undergo accelerated weathering tests comparable to those used on today's advanced automotive paints. As a result, TEX•COTE® COOLWALL® Coating Systems are proven to be highly resistant to fading. Accelerated weathering with 5000 hours of testing is equivalent to approximately 10-12 years of southern exposure (much longer in northern climates).

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Q: How does the COOLWALL® System compare to those coatings claiming to be "ceramic"? The so called "ceramic" coatings actually are ordinary coatings that have had small ceramic spheres added. The premise sounds good, except that the science does not support the claims that are made. Even though these coatings may be applied heavier than ordinary paint, there simply is not enough thickness to effect insulation of any measure. These ceramic coatings have been debunked by the Department of Energy and the Federal Trade Commission and they do not increase reflectivity.

Q: What is the life of the COOLWALL® SYSTEM? "The COOLWALL® System is designed to last a lifetime. Testing in our state-of-the-art xenon weathering chamber showed the COOLWALL® System was still performing beautifully after the equivalent of more than 10 years exposure, with no end in sight!"

Q: How does COOLWALL® reflect heat without changing color? The ability of COOLWALL® to keep wall surfaces cooler is based on its ability to reflect a much greater percentage of the non-visible portion of the spectrum leaving the color relatively unaffected. COOLWALL® has tremendous performance to reflect these elements. The ability of COOLWALL® to keep wall surfaces cooler is based on its ability to reflect a much greater percentage of the non-visible portion of the spectrum relatively unaffected.

Q: What is the recoat procedure? 1. Recoating should begin with a clean, sound surface. 2. If recoating with the same color, COOLWALL® finish may be applied without a primer. 3. If recoating in a different color, you may require both COOLWALL® primer and finish.

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S u r e , if you don’t mind placing a costly band-aid on you’re b i g g e s t a s s e t . . 1 because that’s e x a c t l y what paint does, until the next time damage occurs. Paint • Choosing Paint as “the” option of choice may appear to be the cheapest of all the options (in the

moment) be assured, it’s not. Paint is a GUARANTEE RE-OCCURING COST, period. You can select a quality contractor whom uses quality material, but that’s about all the control you have - you can’t control the weather or the ingredients today’s paint is made out of.

• Let’s do the basic math on this one… the average cost of a paint job is 4,000.-9,000. IF you went with the better contractor you may have extended your next paint project out for a couple more years- even then dishing hard earned money out for yet ANOTHER temporary band-aid….is, well.. a VERY expensive band aid.

• Paint SUFFOCATES stucco and wood. In it’s effort to adapt to it’s environment, paint expands in the heat and contracts in the cold and over time paint will start to peel and crack. When this process begins it ACCELRATES EXISTING DAMAGE (the one that this was a band-aid for) forcing you to re-stucco.

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Paint on Stucco

These figures represent the painting & maintenance costs for three different stucco homes, in SoCal over a 45 year period, which is covered by the CoolWall Warranty.

National inflation rate is 4% per year. For Contractors it is 6% due to higher Workers Compensation and Liability Insurance coverage.

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Maintenance Costs for Residential Painting MAI

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National inflation rate is 4% per year. For Contractors it is 6% due to higher Workers Compensation and Liability Insurance coverage.

Figures represent the painting & maintenance costs for three different wood homes, in SoCal over a 45 year period, which is covered by the SuperCote Warranty.

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2 Re-Float Stucco • Color Coat (Re-Float) is made of sand, concrete, glue and water. Sand

absorbs water, concrete is constantly curing. • Cracking and Peeling happens as more water is absorbed. Look at your soil

line next to your sprinklers. • Because a new color coat is applied over the existing stucco a cold joint is

created and will separate at this joint as moisture is introduced and large areas will fall off all over the house

• Average Warranty is 3 Years • Average Cost for a Re-Float is $6,000-$12,000

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3 Re-Stucco • Different than re-floating, a re-stucco involves completely ripping off all 3

layers of the stucco. • This process is very messy and your walls are ripped open down to the

studs and left exposed to the outside elements. • The benefit is that you can put a new vapor barrier on your house to

protect against moisture problems for another 15-20 years. • Average warranty is 5 years. • Average cost for a re-stucco is $20,000-$30,000

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4 Siding • Vinyl Siding can be a viable option. • You are locked into the color once applied. • Cheaper vinyl siding can fade and usually has no insulation behind it. • Applied improperly it can trap moisture in walls and cause rotting in between

walls. • Average warranty is limited lifetime. • Average cost for vinyl siding is $18,000-$35,000

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• Lock Out All Future Expenditures Forever. • D.O.E. Tested to Save Up To 21% on Cooling Costs. • 10-20 Times Thicker than Paint. • Freeze and Thaw Resistant, Mildew Resistant, Class “A” Fire Rated, Salt Fog

Resistant, Moisture & U.V. Resistant. • 2 Gallons of Primer for Every 1 Gallon of Coating. • 62% Solids per Gallon of CoolWall vs. 30% in Paint. • Patented 10 Step Process - Guaranteed. • NEVER PAINT AGAIN!!! • LIFETIME WARRANTY against chipping, flaking & peeling!

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HEAT

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After image captured in infrared photography proves COOLWALL’s revolutionary heat reflective qualities with a difference of up to 37° F.

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R E C O U P E D M A R K E T C O S T R E C O U P E D M A R K E T C O S T

R E C O U P E D

NATIONAL AVERAGE 82% Kansas City 51% Phoenix 46%

Atlanta 63% Los Angeles 124% Pittsburgh 68%

Boston 43% Miami 71% Portland, Oregon 31%

Buffalo, N.Y. 80% Milwaukee 71% Riverside 116%

Chicago 103% Minneapolis 86% Sacramento 65%

Cincinnati 63% Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 74% Salt Lake City 80%

Cleveland 80% New Orleans 90% San Bernardino 110%

Columbus, Ohio 64% New York Metro 85% San Diego 112%

Dallas 121% Norfolk, Va. 95% San Francisco 85%

Denver 54% Oakland, Ca. 139% San Francisco Metro 112%

Detroit 56% Orange County 129% Santa Barbara 112%

Houston 51% Passaic, N.J. 95% Seattle 68%

Indianapolis 60% Philadelphia 87% St. Louis 81%

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If It Were Affordable, Which Product Option Would You Choose?

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STEP

ONE We completely inspect the outside walls

of your home for deterioration and suspect area.

1 I NS P E CT I ON

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STEP

TWO We trench around your home 3-6 “ down

so we can apply the primer cote below grade level this stops the moisture below the soil line and prevents the wicking effect and eliminates foundation decay.

2 T R E NCH I NG

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The entire house is pressure washed to remove dirt, stains, loose paint, foreign substrates, mold, mildew, and algae. Once cleaned, areas in need of patching are revealed.

3 W A T E R S A ND B LA S T

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Deteriorated areas are patched with specially formulated patching and bonding materials to correct defects and create a sound and uniform surface area.

4 R E P A I R P A T CH

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STEP

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All doors, windows, landscaping and surface not to be coated are carefully covered to prevent overspray and provide the most professional-looking job possible.

5 M A S K I NG

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STEP

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Our thick TEX∙COTE® primer is applied that will provide an armor-like protective surface to your home’s exterior.

6 P R I M E R COA T

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A careful inspection is performed to insure proper thickness and uniform appearance of the primer has been applied.

7 COA T I NG I NS P E CT I ON

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TEX∙COTE® SUPER∙COTE™ smooth or textured finish is applied. This SUPER∙COTE™ finish chemically bonds forming a permanent protective barrier against the elements, reflects harmful UV radiation and adds a maintenance free beauty to your home.

8 COOLW A LL ™

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Once the surface is coated, all trim areas are covered with specially formulated, highly protective trim paint.

9 T R I M ∙COT E ®

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STEP

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All masking is removed and the area is cleaned up of any and all project debris.

10 CLE A N- UP

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Devil’s Food 12A-1A

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Gray Beige 26B-1P

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Stratum Rock 38A-1A

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Applewood 36C-2T

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Ginger Brown 8C-4D

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Antique Brass 38B-4D

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Bone 38A-3P

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Timber Gold 38B-4D

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Deep Twilight 39B-3D

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Ripe Avacado 51A-1A

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Nocturnal Sea 61A-1A

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Bayou Waters 61C-3D

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Abbey Slate 62B-4D

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Green Stone 602-2T

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Bounding Main 61C-2T

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Cypress Blue 64A-1A

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Blue Earth 63C-2T

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49C-4D

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Rich Earth 12C-4D

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India 21B-4D

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WE HOPE YOU ENJOY YOUR NEWLY APPLIED SUPER∙COTE®!

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