Winter 2013 Back Issue

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Choosing a Peel-and-Stick
New Options for Waterproofing Decks
Keeping Water Tanks Watertight


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Choosing a Peel-and-Stick
Self-adhered membranes are widely available, and have a long history of being used on below-grade vertical surfaces. At least a dozen brands are available, each with distinct advantages.

New Options for Waterproofing Decks
Horizontal surfaces exposed to the weather can be difficult to waterproof due to foot traffic and inadequate slope. However, products are available that seal everything from pool decks to high-rise balconies.

Keeping Water Tanks Watertight
Aging infrastructure and security mandates have created a growing niche market for concrete potable water tanks. Crystalline waterproofing is frequently specified, as it will not affect the quality of the drinking water.

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