Masonry Magazine April 2008 Page. 35
#57 stone is used, followed by a bedding layer of #8 aggregate, which is also swept into the joints.
RainPave and StormPave are particularly useful not only among residential customers and developers who are concerned with the environment, but also in communities where local regulations mandate the size of hard-surface ground applications.
In cities like Atlanta, for example, the development of larger houses on smaller lots has led to local ordinances limiting the size of areas, like concrete driveways, that don't allow water infiltration.
In appearance, the RainPave pavers look like traditional rumbled clay pavers, while StormPave pavers are designed to look like traditional English Edge pavers, but with larger spacer nibs. StormPave works well in institutional and commercial projects, when joint openings need to meet Americans With Disabilities Act restrictions; impervious surface restrictions apply; and onsite retention/infiltration is mandated.
For some commercial applications, the permeable pavements replace retention ponds, enabling developers to build on more land.
The development of the new pavers was based on marketplace demand. Increasingly, homeowners are embracing green building materials, products and processes. In the commercial marketplace, clients are increasingly focusing on storm water runoff and earning the U.S. Building Council's LEED certification.
In commercial applications, the StormPave pavers qualify for the U.S. Building Council's LEED certification credits under storm water design. MAS
Pre-Formed Flashing
No job site cutting, bending or forming saves time and money.
• Corners, drip edge, end dams and mechanically keyed flashing offer the perfect fit without the extra work.
• Aesthetically appealing, durable and simple to use. The beautiful way to maintain a watertight environment.
Control & Expansion Joints
Control expansion, contraction and cost with durable, long-lasting joint products from Sandell.
• Efficiently seals joints and allows expansion or contraction of concrete or masonry.
• Easy-to-install backer rod, cork, rebonded rubber, neoprene, polyethylene foam and PVC or rubber control joint.
Air-Tight™ System
Seal the deal on long-term reliability and code compliance.
• Air-Tight Self-Adhesive Membrane wraps the structure to create an effective barrier against air, moisture, pollutants and other suspended particulates.
• Air-Tight Liquid seals the exterior surface against water in a variety of applications including wood, metal, concrete and sheeting. Applies with brush, squeegee or spray. Dries in 15 minutes, cures within 24 hours.
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