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PATH Report: Building Manufacturers Launch New Mold-Resistant Products
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| Submitted by: | Paul W Mastenbroek (paul.mast@rogers.com) 7/11/2008 9:54:04 AM PT |
| Location: | Toronto, Canada |
| Occupation: | Architectural Technologist |
Nothing to eat? Moulds and mildew will grow on glass and ceramic tiles.
Paul W M
Helpful link. Google:
OAA Mould
and review the practice guide
| Submitted by: | Pamela Armstrong (psck1727@msn.com) 9/7/2007 8:48:43 AM PT |
| Location: | Illinois |
| Occupation: | CRT RCP |
Very helpful. Thanks..
| Submitted by: | Rob L () 4/4/2007 10:12:22 AM PT |
Since mold is a big concern, why is it people are continuing to place natural stone (granite) in there kitchens/baths? Guess we''ll have to wait and see over the next few years how these porous products withstand time.
| Submitted by: | Gray Rideout 3/22/2007 10:14:43 AM PT |
| Location: | St. Petersburg, FL |
| Occupation: | Masonry Materials Sales/ ICFs |
Just finished building and rebuiling a home here in FL and used DensArmor throughout the home on all walls and ceilings. Home is all ICF (insulating concrete forms), cmu and poured concrete. Great product. Added 20% to my drywall job but I felt it was well worth it for the peace of mind attached. Finished with knockdown texture, hard as nails. Seemed to take more primer than I expected but all was OK. Thanks!!
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