We gave Rhino Sheild Coatings a deposit of $5,768.00 on October 1, 2025, to paint the vinyl siding existing on our home. Painting would begin in the spring of April or May 2026 weather permitting; however, we canceled the contract on October 10, 2025 after realizing new siding would be cheaper to install. The total job price was $38,454.00 for a single story 2400+ home. Rhino Sheild had not done anything towards starting the project, did not even know the color we wanted the siding painted as well as NO prep work had begun on the siding. We realized we were 7 days past the 3-day cancelation period and expected they would possibly keep $500 in the form of a penalty for canceling on the 10th day. However, they only returned $4,000.00 to us after a few repeated phone calls and emails about the return of money they told us they sent. When asked why they were keeping such an exorbitant amount of $1768.00 for a contract written only 10 days ago and no work was even preformed we were told they had paid the commission to the representative who wrote the contract and also for administration fees. We more recently had been told by a builder that we were fortunate to cancel the painting. He pointed out that siding contracts in the winter and expands in the summer and painting in warmer weather when the siding is expanded, will at the seams, show the old color of paint during the winter months when siding is contracted. Something we had never thought about. We saved ourselves a ton of money by not having to replace the painted vinyl siding which BTW new .046 thickness vinyl siding plank will cost us $38,250.00 to install.