You Get What You Pay For: Why Rosehill TPV® Matters in Pour-In-Place Surfacing
In today’s market, it seems like everyone claims their material is “just like” or “just as good as” Rosehill TPV®. On paper, the specifications may look similar. Even the granules loose in your hand, you think “it does look similar, right???”. The price may look attractive. And the promise sounds convincing.
We wish it were easy to instantly spot the difference between authentic, high-quality TPV and lower-cost alternatives.
But the reality is — it’s not.
The Difference Doesn’t Always Show on Day One
When a pour-in-place surface is first installed, most materials can look great. The colors are vibrant. The surface feels consistent. The project looks complete.
The real difference shows up months later.
That’s when the phone rings.
And suddenly, the small savings from choosing a lower-cost alternative disappear.
The True Cost of “Saving” Money
Knock-off materials are often positioned as a way to reduce upfront costs. But what isn’t always considered is the long-term financial impact:
Warranties and callbacks cost more than the initial savings were ever worth.
In the surfacing industry, reputation is everything. A single failed project can undo years of trust.
Why Quality Materials Matter
Rosehill TPV® has built its name on consistent quality, long-term color stability, and performance that meets the demands of real-world installations.
When you specify premium materials, you’re not just buying granules …….you’re buying:
And most importantly, you’re protecting your clients and your brand.
Demand the Best — Protect Your Investment
At the end of the day, you truly get what you pay for.
Choosing quality from the start saves money, protects your reputation, and eliminates unnecessary warranty headaches down the road.
Don’t gamble on materials that only look the same.
Demand the best.
Specify the best.
Install the best.
Because when it comes to pour-in-place surfacing, performance months later matters more than appearance on day one.