Product Features
Affordable Value With A Look That Lasts
Turtle Coat Architectural Coatings™ is a durable, flexible maintenance free wall coating. It is 100% acrylic waterborne, high build formula that waterproofs, insulates, and soundproofs. Innovative technology combines acrylic resins with elastomeric resins resulting in a flexible but tough surface. This thick rubber-like membrane encapsulates and actually becomes part of the substrate due to excellent adhesion and bonding of our unique adhesive primer/sealer. Turtle Coat Ceramic Finish Coat offers superior mildew resistance, corrosion resistance, vapor permability and ultra-violet and infrared ray reflectivity. This insulating, industrial, maintenance free coating is long lasting, based on independant weathering tests, by BASF, and carries a 25 Year Transferrable Warranty.
You can achieve all of these features of Turtle Coat Architectural Coatings™ with no more effort than your next paint job!
- UV Protection
- Resists Fading
- Beautiful, Natural Appearance
- Endless Variety of Color
- Flexible, won’t chip & crack
- Class A Fire Rating
- Vapor Permeable
- Bonds Completely, won’t peel
- Waterproofs
- Environmentally Safe
- Beautify Your Home
- Prevent costly Maintenance
- Eliminate Frequent Re-Painting
- Exclusive Proven Product
- Thorough Preparation
- Professional Installation
- 25 Year Transferable Warranty
- Very Low V.O.C.’s
- Increase Resale Value
- No Hassles
Turtle Coat Architectural Coatings™
A WISE INVESTMENT
Overtime, Turtle Coat Architectural Coatings™ will save you time and money!

A note about Breathability and Perm Rate:
Breathability is a topic many paint manufacturers don’t talk about. If the product can’t breathe, then it will fail; it’s just a question of when.Take a few minutes to learn about this important feature of Turtle Coat!
What is the Perm Rate?
Basically, a perm rate is the length of time, in seconds, it takes moisture to pass through a square meter of membrane material. Turtle Coat Ceramic Coating is highly resistant to water penetration, yet they allow vapor to escape.
The diagram seen above illustrates the coating membrane (the mesh), the size of water in liquid form (the basketballs) and the size of water as a vapor (the baseball). This graphic is not representative of actual liquid and vapor particle sizes; the actual ratio is more dramatic at 1600:1 (liquid water vs. water vapor).
Permeability is critical to long life in a coating. Trapped water and condensation in a non-permeable coatings are leading causes of product failure as well as contributing factors in the growth of mold and mildew.


