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Commercial Carbon Fiber

Commercial Carbon Fiber

Carbon fiber is a truly remarkable material.  Its tensile strength is about ten times stronger than steel, yet it weighs only one-fifth as much. Because carbon fiber will not stretch or break— even under incredibly high tension—it is rapidly gaining...

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Fall 2017 News

Fall 2017 News

Koster American Corporation has partnered with T&L Distributing to market their products across the south and midwest. T&L is a flooring distributor headquartered in Houston with regional warehouses in Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico and Arkansas....

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Greener Waterproofing

Greener Waterproofing

This massive 105-unit condo complex in Philadephia, Pa. used Rub-R-Wall, a water-based, spray applied membrane, to seal foundation walls reaching 23 feet high.  It was covered with a dimple board for drainage and backfill protection. The green building...

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Advances in Commercial Waterproofing

Advances in Commercial Waterproofing

Waterproofing technology is advancing in all its many segments.  From sump pumps to rooftops, new materials and know-how are helping create structures that are better-performing and more cost-effective than ever before. As we emerge from the greatest...

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Light and Watertight

Light and Watertight

Simplifying The Two Essentials Of A Planted Roof   -By Michael McAuley As waterproofing professionals know, one of the most crucial jobs of any roof system is to keep water out of the building. With this in mind, it seems one of the last things a designer...

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Summer 2017 News

Summer 2017 News

In early April, Firestone Building Products acquired Gaco Western, which markets waterproofing, silicone roof coatings, and spray foam insulation. The deal, which includes all assets and operations held by Gaco, was announced earlier this year. Financial details were...

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The Key to a Successful Roof Coating

The Key to a Successful Roof Coating

Roof Coating Application and Performance Tips By James R. Kirby Roof coatings are designed for protecting and extending the service life of roof assemblies for new construction and more commonly, existing roof coverings, such as BUR, metal, modified...

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Basement Backfill and Drainage

Basement Backfill and Drainage

Nearly all below-grade construction—commercial as well as residential—incorporates some sort of waterproofing layer.  These membranes are a critical component for keeping basements and other below-grade spaces dry, but they’re only half the solution. In...

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Waterstops for Expansion Joints

Waterstops for Expansion Joints

Expansion joints are often required to allow for various types of building movement. These joints cut completely through the building to allow the segmented pieces to move independently from each other.  The joint goes through all portions of the building,...

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Sealing Cold Joints with Waterstops

Sealing Cold Joints with Waterstops

Waterstop is a material that is embedded in the concrete, across the concrete joint, to obstruct the passage of water through the joint. A waterstop installed in concrete joints is an important component of the overall waterproofing design. Use of a...

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The ocean has always been a hostile place for concrete. Seawalls, dry docks, piers, and bulkheads that once seemed permanent are showing their age, and their vulnerabilities. Story here: www.waterproofmag.com/2026/03/marine-waterproofing-turning-the-tide-with-durable-concrete/ ... See MoreSee Less
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The ocean has always been a hostile place for concrete. Seawalls, dry docks, piers, and bulkheads that once seemed permanent are showing their age, and their vulnerabilities. Story here: www.waterproofmag.com/2026/03/marine-waterproofing-turning-the-tide-with-durable-concrete/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Most commercial envelope failures happen at the seams, not the surfaces — and fixing that requires systems thinking, not better products. More here: www.waterproofmag.com/2026/03/integrating-the-control-layers-coordinating-air-barriers-vapor-reta... ... See MoreSee Less
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Most commercial envelope failures happen at the seams, not the surfaces — and fixing that requires systems thinking, not better products. More here: www.waterproofmag.com/2026/03/integrating-the-control-layers-coordinating-air-barriers-vapor-reta... ... See MoreSee Less
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Basements are easy to ignore … until they’re not. Tools available today make it possible to manage basement air quality continuously, without requiring homeowners to pay constant attention. Read more: www.waterproofmag.com/2026/03/basement-moisture-control-technologies-smart-monitoring-systems-aut... ... See MoreSee Less
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