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Waterproof! Magazine

Waterproof! Magazine

WATERPROOF! Magazine is proud to serve you. The magazine focuses exclusively on waterproofing, and covers the issues and trends relating to the industry more thoroughly than any other publication. Our goal is ultimate success for the industry.

Farming is a low-profit, high-cost endeavor, so in many cases the farmers are thinking about where they can save money in the short term. But eventually, when agricultural buildings are left to the elements with no protection, they fail.Check out this week's featured article from the 2022 Spring issue:www.waterproofmag.com/2022/03/waterproofing-agricultural-buildings/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Commercial buildings often have flat or low-sloped roofs that need special drainage solutions. This article provides an overview of the types of drainage systems suitable for commercial buildings and the materials and components of those systems, and also covers what kind of maintenance a flat roof drainage system requires.Read this week's featured article from the Spring 2024 here:www.waterproofmag.com/2024/03/indoor-air-quality-in-finished-basements/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Managing moisture is one of the most persistent challenges in building foundations and basements. While many professionals opt for simple dampproofing in this sphere, it's becoming increasingly common to go further. Opting for fluid-applied waterproofing instead can bring considerable value to a project.Check out this weeks featured article in the 2024 Summer issue!www.waterproofmag.com/current-issue/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Architects continue to push the boundaries of design and construction, and the roof is no exception. The roof was once the repository of HVAC equipment and other building utility equipment. No more.Check out this weeks featured article in the 2024 Summer issue!www.waterproofmag.com/current-issue/ ... See MoreSee Less
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When dealing with asbestos, OSHA has requirements for what is considered "a competent person." Having awareness training is good, but be aware of whether the person giving you advice is actually "competent".Check out this weeks featured article in the 2024 Summer issue!www.waterproofmag.com/current-issue/ ... See MoreSee Less
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