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“At first, I was skeptical about the material,” explains Bill Dudiak of Duben Construction. “After I tried PermaLath, I was surprised; it really held the cement well. My crew liked it too; they said it was easier to install than metal lath and easier to get a flatter first coat of a 2-coat scratch and brown. I’ve already started another 6,000 sq. ft. job using it.”
Bill Dudiak of Duben Construction, NJ


“I have used PermaLath, in place of 20 gauge stucco netting, on three jobs now, and it does appear to save labor cost. In all three instances, we were able to lath an average of 3,000 sq. ft. in 8 hours with 5 men or 40 man hours. This includes accessories. I would say that the savings I obtained was close to 50 percent.”
Alan B. Fraker of A Custom Hand Plaster, Inc., CO


"We used PermaLath on the columns of a strip mall. It saved us labor and material costs; it was easier to cut than metal lath and quicker to install. I'm glad we used it since it saved us money."
Richard O'Flaherty of Richard O'Flaherty and Son, Inc., NJ


"I'm always looking to try something different to increase efficiency. We've used PermaLath on four homes now ranging from 2800 – 3200 sq. ft. and the applicators love it. It goes up faster, it's easier to work with and there seems to be less waste than with metal lath. I'm sure as we continue to use it we'll see even greater increases in our efficiency and cost savings."
Sean Jaehn of Mile High Stucco, CO

Quick Facts 
Easy to cut - use scissors
  Cutting is faster than other reinforcements, and easier on the hands.  
  Easy to cut - use knife
  Lengths can be rolled and cut to length in one easy pass with the utility knife.  
  Light-weight - easy to carry

PermaLath is extremely light weight at 16 lbs per roll.  
  Rust-free
  Permalath is a non-metallic,
3-dimensional, self-furring lath reinforcement .
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