Last week I caught the tail end of Debbie Travis's Painted House and didn't get the name of the product they used on top of an existing tile floor to make it look like limestone, can anyone tell me what the name of the product is and how to purchase it? Thank you,
I TOO SAW THIS SHOW AND HAVE RUN THIS PRODUCT DOWN. ITIS AN EXTERIOR INSULATION PRODUCT CALLED LYMESTONE MADE BY A COMPANY CALLED DRYVIT.USE THE "SEARCH" ON THIS SITE AND TYPE IN DRYVIT. CLICK ON THE LARGE BUT STILL CHARMING LINK.SCROLL DOWN ON THE PAGE THAT COMES UP TO "INSULATION" YOU WILL FIND THEIR URL AND THEIR 800 NUMBER
I, too, saw this episode some time ago. I went to http://www.painted-house.com and sent them an e-mail. The company that supplied the product that was featured on the show no longer offers that product. Was Dryvit what they actually used, or a similar product? Do they offer DIY instructions? Their instructions all seem very "professional" oriented.
It appears that "Ritins Studio" of Toronto did this work, but their website is down and nobody answering the phone - 905-859-7633. I agree, the dryvit instructions are daunting, and I am in need of something more accessible to the consumer - any other ideas?
Anything new on this? I would love to do this in my bathroom and have been trying to find information since I saw the show. Called several paint contractors and no one knew anything.
My (ex) brother-in-law did Dryvit and from what I know about it (little) I wouldn't think it would work over tile?
Why in the world doesn't Ritins offer it anymore? It was an amazing product?!?!?
Uggghhh. Please let me know if there is any new word on how to do this.
I owe a lot of people a big, but big, apology. I did the vvery ffrench Limostone floor and bath skirt on the horrid ceramic floor. The situation is as follows. I have literally had hundreds and hundreds of telophone calls every time Debbie's show is repeated. The vast majority from the USA. It was shot over 5 years ago, using my product, Ritstone. I never thought it would have such a tremendous response. Trouble was, I had sold my rights to my faux product line to a US paint conglomerate, with a 5 year no-compete clause. Due to the volume of calls it was unfortunately impossible for me to return them unless I was actually at my desk as they came in. Also, there was a non compete clause, and as their lawyers are better than mine, ...... I have since improved on this product, and tested it on many different surfaces including exteriors with sucess, e.g inside my shower stall on even more despicable pink tile c/o previous owners. The industry of floor coatings is a tricky one (lawyers again), more so than wall coatings! Far fewer people walk on walls than do on floors,hence my original reticence. Also,one has to be especially careful as to what substrate it goes on, there being so many, and how to prepare that existing tile for accepting Ritstone. Please write if you are interested, and I will respond. The 5 years are up and I'm ready to go again. Andre JS Ritins PS The total loss of the Studio and plant 2 years ago to a fire did not help either. Final result: Floor survived, walls did not. It was not however, I do emphasize, a test.
I'm very interested in this product and would like instructions on use and application, and how I can buy it. I want to put it on my bathroom floor (over ceramic tile) and around my tub (over ceramic tile) much like the situation shown on the show. My email is deagle@shentel.net thank you!
Andre -- it is a shame that you lost so much in your fire -- I hope you have recovered from it. I, too, would like the info on your product. Can I use it in showers? Do you have some printed info and how much does it cost?
Andre, need info on your product ,faux finish industry is in dire need of this. I have tremendous requests for overlay on old ceramic floors and counters. Also, New Orleans area clients looking for "better way" to renovate flooded homes. Would be perfect product. Please let me knwo ASAP Thanks and best of luck to you connie
Andre, sorry about your loss. I, too, am interested in specifics about the limestone process on my tile walls in a laundry room. Where can the product be purchased in the USA, what's the cost and step- by- step instructions? Thank you.
Originally posted by Shelley: Andre, sorry about your loss. I, too, am interested in specifics about the limestone process on my tile walls in a laundry room. Where can the product be purchased in the USA, what's the cost and step- by- step instructions? Thank you.