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Midwestern Floods Impact Waterproofing Industry

Midwestern Floods Impact Waterproofing Industry

By Melissa Morton Flooding in Iowa turned 83 of 99 counties into disaster areas. Waterproofers report that the repair work and clean up will keep them busy for months. Heavy rain fell across parts of the Midwest during the first two weeks of June, creating...

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Summer 2008 News

Summer 2008 News

The current housing downturn is shaping up to be the worst in 50 years, and  has not yet run its full course, according to a newly released Harvard University Study.Despite product cuts “rivaling those in the 1978-1982 downturn, the number of homes on the market did...

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Foundation Crack Repair with Low-Pressure Injection Systems

Foundation Crack Repair with Low-Pressure Injection Systems

by Jay Schmid Today’s homeowners are demanding more useable living space, which increases expectations on their basements. These spaces are increasingly being relied on for home offices, storage, and recreation, and nothing can ruin the enjoyment of that...

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Built Up Roofing

Built Up Roofing

By Dan Calabrese The key to long-lasting water-resistance is to install a roof that limits movement and maintains its elasticity. You know what it’s like when you’re old and reliable. People are always trying to find something better, even while they take...

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Sump Pumps Under the Stage

Sump Pumps Under the Stage

By Clark Ricks A significant portion of concert hall at Sonoma State University sits below grade and below the water table.  An innovative dewatering system had to be developed to keep the building dry. Here, Christopher Dinno explains foundation construction to a...

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Fixing Failing Poured Wall Foundations

Fixing Failing Poured Wall Foundations

By Melissa Morton Resistance or push pier systems use the weight of the building to push the piles into the ground until they reach bedrock.  Whether they break from soil settling, roots, hydrostatic pressure, or plain old deterioration, concrete...

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Spring 2008 News

Spring 2008 News

CertainTeed, maker of the popular Form-A-Drain footing drain, has reached an agreement with Armtec of Canada to be the exclusive U.S supplier of their Platon air gap membrane.Used as both a flooring underlayment and foundation water-proofing, Platon can be used in a...

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The Basics of Integral Crystalline Waterproofing

The Basics of Integral Crystalline Waterproofing

Over the past three decades, an innovative technology known as Integral Crystalline Waterproofing (ICW) has been changing the way concrete structures are waterproofed and repaired worldwide. Unlike conventional waterproofing methods that apply a membrane or coating to...

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Deep Foundations: Waterproofing Way Below Grade

Deep Foundations: Waterproofing Way Below Grade

By Clark Ricks Deep foundations are becoming more common, as land prices encourage taller buildings and developers build on poorer soils. Every building needs a solid foundation.  Depending on the size of the building and the soils at the site, some of...

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Green Rooftops

Green Rooftops

By Clark Ricks The garden roof atop Chicago’s City Hall was one of the first in the city, using more than 100 species of plants, arranged by blooming time and color.  The city now has nearly 3 million sq. ft. of green roofing The “green building” movement is affecting...

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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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