We built Karbon because the industry had a problem.
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We got frustrated watching skilled installers undercut each other into oblivion. Same coating, same supplier, different shop, and the only thing separating them was who was willing to work for less. It's a race nobody wins. Not the installer, not the industry, and honestly, not even the customer either.
There had to be a better way to compete.
CNT ceramic coatings have existed for years at the research and manufacturing level. What hadn't happened yet was someone bringing that technology to Australia in a way installers could actually use... and charge for. A coating backed by real certifications, real numbers, and a level of performance that makes the price comparison conversation irrelevant.
That's the gap Karbon was built to fill.
We don't asking installers to change anything. Keep your existing coating, keep your existing process. Karbon is the step above it. Something you can offer customers who want the best, backed by SGS-certified 10H hardness, a decade of verified durability, and carbon nanotube chemistry that genuinely outperforms conventional ceramics.
One upsell conversation. An extra $200-$300+ per job. No additional risk.
The certified performance data does the selling. You just have to offer it.
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Not because we're precious about it or gate-keeping it but because the product requires professional application and the premium reputation that Karbon holds depends on that standard being consistent.
If you're an installer who's done competing on price and you're ready to offer something worth paying for, we'd like to work with you.