Dryvit Interior Finish
In 1969, Dryvit Systems, Inc. introduced North America to an exterior wall cladding system based on a revolutionary concept: installing insulation as part of the outside wall. Sometimes referred to as “Synthetic Stucco,” this system consists of a polymer-based laminate that is wet-applied, usually in two coats, to rigid insulation board that is fastened to the wall with adhesive, mechanical fasteners, or both. These systems repel water effectively and resist cracking that’s inherent with traditional stucco. Also, special shapes can be incorporated in the exterior design for maximum visual detail and design. Since that time, Dryvit's innovative systems have been used successfully on hundreds of thousands of commercial and residential buildings. Today, the West Warwick, Rhode Island based company remains North America's leading EIFS manufacturer with an ever-growing line of diversified products.
Whether you're building a new structure or renovating an older one, a Dryvit system is cost effective to install and thermally efficient. In fact, it's the most thermally efficient wall system available today in hundreds of colors and textures. Dryvit, which is owned by RPM, Inc. in Medina, OH operates five manufacturing plants in the U.S. and Canada, including one at its headquarters in West Warwick, RI. Circle Supply of Atlanta has been the exclusive distributor of Dryvit's product line since 1994.
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