High-performance roofing strategies

A high-performance roof system is durable, resilient, and allows a building to be occupied after a disaster event and continues performing during a loss of power. Designing beyond code minimums could help a roof stay intact with minimal damage during a storm.
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The evolution of fluid-applied membranes

Fluid-applied waterproofing materials have been used for centuries. Over the years, there has been much advancement in material chemistry and technology. However, even with new developments, proven performance in previous technologies still warrant their use around the world.
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Specifying the correct weather-resistant barrier

Weather-resistant barriers (WRBs), also known as building wraps or housewraps, are one of the best building materials for controlling water, either through blocking rain from entering the wall cavity, allowing moisture vapor to move and escape the wall cavity, or draining bulk water away from the wall assembly.
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XPS delivers high R-values in below-grade applications

A new study from the Alaska University Transportation Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, recently reported on R-values measured on insulation removed from below-grade applications in harsh climates. This supplements data from two previous similar research projects. All the three studies reported the in-service R-values per inch of extruded polystyrene...
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