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Parex Introduces Stucco Level Coat

 
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Anaheim, CA - ParexLahabra, the parent company of leading building material brands; Parex, LaHabra , El Rey Stucco, Teifs, Surewall, Mer-Krete and Mer-Ko, today announced the launch of Stucco Level Coat.

As a market leader in the EIFS and stucco industry ParexLahabra Inc. strives to aggressively pursue growth through innovative market programs and product development. As part of the enhancement to their stucco assembly, Stucco Level Coat is being offered.

“Market feedback has shown the need for stucco assemblies with crack resistance features.”  said Quenton Roehricht, Brand Manager for ParexLahabra. “The new Krak-Shield stucco assembly, from Parex, provides superior crack resistance for both Parex’s Armourwall 100 and Armourwall 300 stucco assemblies.”

Stucco Level Coat, is used to embed mesh into the level coat to reduce cracking, which is required for use with the Parex Krak-Shield stucco assemblies. Stucco Level Coat can be used as a level coat to smooth rough cement walls and enhance finish coverage.  Stucco Level Coat is compatible with Parex, LaHabra, El Rey, Teifs and Surewall stucco assemblies.

For additional information regarding Parex Stucco Level Coat contact the Customer Service Department at (866) 516-0061.  For information on ParexLahabra, contact Lisa Williams or visit www.parexlahabra.com.

About ParexLahabra Inc.
ParexLahabra Inc. is the US based parent company of leading building material brands; Parex, La Habra Stucco, El Rey Stucco, Teifs, Surewall, Mer-Krete and Mer-Ko. The product lines of ParexLahabra Inc. are designed for the, new/retrofit, construction of commercial, institutional and residential buildings. The 2002, ISO 9001-2000 certification of Parex helped to substantiate ParexLahabra Inc. as a leader in the building materials industry with over 80 years of combined experience in the US construction industry. For more information regarding ParexLahabra visit www.parexlahabra.com.

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