The cost for an application is based simply on how much we have to coat and the condition of the substrate.  Substrates or painting surfaces are classified by the Master Painters Institute (where Liquid Ceramic is listed as an approved product) in several grades.

Look around windows especially, and prod with a knife or screwdriver to find any soft areas.  It is tempting to look away, but this is your chance to really assess the condition of your home, because after applying Liquid Ceramic, you won't have to do this ever again.  As a note, it is not unusual for a home to have more than one DSD level due to exposure to weather and degree of maintenance.

The chart on the last tab has various line items that you will need to fill out.  Our program will compute the quantites, but we need your input to be accurate.

If you would prefer to talk to someone on the phone we'll be glad to help you.  Just call one of the numbers listed to the left.  

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Substrate Classifications
Dsd 1
DSD-1
Good Condition
Dsd 2
DSD-2  10% or more chipped or peeling paint, takes a bit more prep.
Dsd 3
DSD-3 a real workout.  It is usually noted by bubbles (alligatoring) or splits in the boards.
Dsd 4
DSD-4 material beyond repair and when it is renovated by our carpenter, it is then reclassified as DSD-1.