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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM EDT

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2007 Concrete Contractor Showcase

By Concrete Contractor Staff

Hydra-Guard Waterproofing System

  • Basement protection against water penetration
  • Hydra-Guard Membrane spans shrinkage cracks that develop in a wall
  • FibR-Dri Protection Panel protects membrane from backfill damage
  • FibR-Dri allows water to drain away from foundation to the drain tile

Applied Technologies

HouseGuard Waterproofing

  • Complete system that waterproofs, insulates and drains water away from concrete basements
  • Modified polymer asphalt membrane is protected by Styrofoam-brand insulation that adds insulation value up to R-10
  • Bridges nonstructural cracks
  • Water-based and environmentally friendly
  • Sprays on damp and uncured walls

HouseGuard

Ultra Shield ICF

  • Water-based, polymer-modified coating designed for use below grade on insulated concrete foundation walls
  • Engineered to meet or exceed the performance properties of the best polymeric waterproofing coatings
  • Offers excellent adhesion to foam forms and superior waterproofing protection

GMX, Inc.

Shockwave

  • Acts as a powerful shock absorber, protects wall and membrane
  • Flexibility allows it to move with the soil as it expands and contracts during the freeze-thaw cycle
  • 3' x 4' sheets for 12 to 15% less waste during installation
  • Filter fabric protects against silting
  • 1⁄2-in. thick board provides 4.5 R-Value, 1-in. thick provides 9 R-Value, 2-in. thick provides 13.5 R-Value
  • Can be used in conjunction with Mar-Flex 5000 waterproofing membrane

Mar-Flex Waterproofing and Basement Products

Jiffy Seal 140/60

  • Internally strengthened and reinforced sheet waterproofing membrane
  • For use anywhere a positive waterproofing membrane is required, such as foundation walls, decks, balconies, bathrooms and parking structures
  • Made from inert, inorganic materials that will never rot or decay
  • Can be covered and backfilled immediately after installation
  • Molecular bonding of seams

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