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Blindside and Underslab Work

Blindside and Underslab Work

Typically, below-grade waterproofing is applied after the foundation walls have been poured. However, on some projects, this is simply not possible. In these cases, installers turn to blindside waterproofing, where the drainage and waterproofing membranes...

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Prepping the Basement

Prepping the Basement

By Lou Cole Before installing any basement finishing system, all structural and moisture issues must be corrected. Finishing a basement is a hefty investment that is certainly worth protecting. If water somehow finds its way in, drywall, carpeting,...

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Basement Finishing Kits

Basement Finishing Kits

By Ron Greenbaum Innovative materials and less construction mess are a few advantages these systems offer. As waterproofing professionals and contractors, we have a responsibility to the homeowners we service to provide them with the best possible options...

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Electronic Leak Detection High vs. Low Voltage

Electronic Leak Detection High vs. Low Voltage

Low-voltage testing is especially useful on green roofs, such as this Chicago City Hall installation, because overburden can stay in place and the roof doesn’t have to be perfectly dry. Leaky roofs cost American businesses billions of dollars annually,...

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Fall 2013 News

Cleveland-based Garland Industries has acquired DryDog Barriers, LLC of Charlotte, North Carolina.   The DryDog line of products and services will be integrated into GMX, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Garland Industries. The move significantly expands Garland’s...

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Industrial Pit Liners

Industrial Pit Liners

Used for everything from mining slurry to sewage, it’s absolutely essential that the membranes and liners used as pit liners remain absolutely waterproof despite the often corrosive nature of the contents. One of the most demanding applications for...

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Library of Congress Green Roof

Library of Congress Green Roof

One of the largest green roofs built in the past decade covers the audio-visual archives of the Library of Congress in Culpepper, Va, about 70 miles southwest of Washington D.C. The vegetated portion of the roof covers 228,000 sq. ft.—almost 5 ½...

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Advances In Spray-Applied Basement Coatings

Advances In Spray-Applied Basement Coatings

Many new waterproofing formulas are rubber-polymer based, instead of asphalt-based, which gives them incredible flexibility and performance.  They’re also safer for the environment and the applicator. Liquid-applied waterproofing systems have been around...

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Summer 2013 News

Summer 2013 News

LiveRoof LLC announced an overburden removal warranty program in March.  Under the program, LiveRoof warrants the removal and replacement of LiveRoof modules when they must be taken up in order to assess and repair leaks in roof membranes. The warranty applies to any...

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PVC Offers Flexibility, Durability, and Sustainability

PVC Offers Flexibility, Durability, and Sustainability

PVC is used extensively in the construction industry; it is so omnipresent that people see PVC products almost every time they walk into a building. A diverse range of items, including window and door frames, vinyl flooring and wall coverings, water pipes,...

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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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