LaHabra Stucco chosen in winning projects

Residential Architect, May, 2004

LaHabra Stucco has the distinction of being specified in two of the winning projects in the 2004 residential architect Design Awards. The judges look not only at the design, but at the overall package of the house in choosing the winners. As an exterior wall finish. LaHabra imparts a rich and beautiful look to a home. Architects are eager to specify LaHabra, and experts recognize it as a mark of quality.

The LaHabra Advantage

Since 1926 LaHabra has been the company professionals and homeowners recognize for quality stucco products. The driving force behind LaHabra products is something they call the LaHabra Advantage. The four pillars of the LaHabra advantage are: Quality, Consistency, Reliability, and Service. It is by focusing on these four important standards flat LaHabra delivers a product that makes it into award-winning homes. "We understand that our customers' reputations hinge on making sure our products meet their quality standards, consistently over time," says Francois Bouan, president of LaHabra.

The Color You See

On a single building or entire community, LaHabra colors create a sense of visual harmony. The carefully planned color palette is meticulously crafted with the advice of architectural color consultants, designers and builders, working together to create better and more pleasing colorscapes. The LaHabra color lab and quality control department monitors raw materials and final products for any unexpected glitches. La Habra colors are consistent since only the best raw materials are used.

Architects can expect LaHabra to grow even stronger as the leading manufacturer of exterior stucco products in the United States. 1trey respond to customers' needs for quality, consistent and reliable products. And they look to their many satisfied and loyal customers to find ways to serve them better.

For more information call 866-LHSTUCCO or visit www.lahabrastucco.com.

COPYRIGHT 2004 Hanley-Wood, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning

 

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