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By Ben Rogers We all tend to think of crawlspaces as dark and damp places in our homes, full of mold, must, and mildew that are to be. By Mike Ennis Wausau High School in Wausau, Wisconsin, chose this EPDM single-ply roofing system for its superior puncture resistance. By Joel Lozon If you are in the market for a new roof, then you've likely already realized that there are a lot of choices to make.

With so many. Rooftop Water Features Complicate Build City Creek Center in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, is one of the largest mixed-use urban. By Colin Szewaga Until about 10 years ago, air barriers were virtually non-existent in the United States. Today, though, they are a profitable and. One of the most difficult waterproofing scenarios for a roofer is creating a walkable rooftop deck over a wooden substrate.
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Throughout my 28-year career as a basement drainage system specialist, there has been a nagging problem that our industry seemed to ignore: iron bacteria. Anyone that has installed basement drainage systems has encountered iron bacteria at one time or another. I remember back in my early years being called in as an expert witness to testify about a drainage system being clogged with a slimy orange substance.
Truck-mounted spray pumps are convenient. Some units are small enough that the tank, heater, pump, reel and hoses will easily fit in the bed of a standard pickup. The unit is hard-wired into the vehicle's electrical system, and use the engine's coolant system to heat the waterproofing material. Every waterproofer needs a spray pump.
Carbon fiber makes basement structural repair easier and more profitable. Whether the job calls for straps, staples, or whole sheets of material, there's a product on the market to fit your needs. In terms of weight-to-strength ratio, carbon fiber is currently the best material that our civilization can produce.
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