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DuPont™ Tyvek® Air Barrier Commercial Installation Guidelines Methods for superior protection against air and water intrusion Canadian Version Table of Contents Applicable…

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Honey Joan L. delos Cientos - reporter Scope of Work All roofing sheets adjacent to the masonry walls and the top edge of the roof, shall be provided with Gauge No. 26 GI…

Documents Gers technical tune-up january 2008 part 2. Very common 1960s solid masonry building. Typical header...

Slide 1gers technical tune-up january 2008 part 2 Slide 2 Very common 1960s solid masonry building. Typical header course. Given the age of the bldg, we would assume the…

Documents Firestone Building Products. is: UltraPly™ TPO membrane in the field of the roof. RubberGard...

Slide 1 Firestone Building Products Slide 2 is: UltraPly™ TPO membrane in the field of the roof. RubberGard EcoWhite™ EPDM, or RubberGard™ EPDM (black), for wall flashing.…

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PowerPoint Presentation Flashing for Wood and Fiber-Cement Siding All cladding systems leak. It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when. It's important…

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Flashiing at bottom of walls Flashing at the Bottom of Brick-Veneer Walls This is an example of properly shingled through-wall flashing system. As you can see here, the black…

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Flashiing at bottom of walls Flashing at the Bottom of Stucco Walls Stucco is a popular cladding material because it can be durable and long lasting, and it doesn't…

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Firestone Building Products is: UltraPly⢠TPO membrane in the field of the roof. RubberGard EcoWhite⢠EPDM, or RubberGard⢠EPDM (black), for wall flashing. RubberGard…

Documents FLASHING GUIDE FOR ARCHITECTS AND DETAILING PROFESSIONALS

FLA SH IN G G U ID E 2.0 Design Preliminaries 4 2.1 Product selection 4 2.3 Materials and finishes 5 2.4 Compatibility 5 2.7 Low roof pitches 6 2.8 Wind forces on roofs 6