Masonry Magazine March 2012 Page. 31

Words: Jared Kennison
Masonry Magazine March 2012 Page. 31

Masonry Magazine March 2012 Page. 31
ENVIRO-BARRIER HB
Non-Asphalt Air/Vapor Barrier System

HOHMANN & BARNARD'S Enviro-Barrier™ System is a non-asphalt solution for applying above-grade air & vapor barrier protection. Enviro-Barrier™ includes an air/vapor barrier, synthetic mastic & primer, and a peel & stick membrane for creating smooth transitions over various substrates.

Non-asphalt system

VOC-Free, HAP's-Free, & Asbestos-Free

Air/vapor barrier made from 30% recycled materials

Excellent adhesion to most construction materials

Trowel/gun grade synthetic mastic seals penetrations, terminations and laps with liquid and sheet applied materials

X-Seal Membrane is used as a detail tape for penetrations and a smooth transition where different substrates meet.

SANDELL DIEDRICH
MOISTURE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
A HONBANK & BARNARD COMPANY
TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

www.h-b.com
800.645.0616
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