PROSOCO to Provide Air and Moisture Barrier Products for CavityComplete Wall System

Words: Anonymous Anonymous
CavityComplete Wall System
The CavityComplete Wall System will now include components from PROSOCO.

CavityComplete®  has announced PROSOCO as its new provider of air and moisture barrier products.

PROSOCO contributes components that have been tested and proven to work together with existing system solutions to help manage air, vapor and water movement. PROSOCO joins Owens Corning Sales LLC, Heckmann Building Products, Mortar Net Solutions™ and Rodenhouse, Inc. in creating CavityComplete’s comprehensive cavity wall system.

The CavityComplete Wall System is the industry’s foremost complete cavity wall system that includes components supplied by industry-leading manufacturers, supported by one of the broadest unified systems warranties available to reduce liability and allow architects and specifiers to design and specify with complete confidence. CavityComplete is the only wall system in which all components were tested together in an assembly to produce systemized codes and standards compliance data.

When combined, the components produce wall systems that provide thermal efficiency, continuous insulation, fire resistance, air and water management, vapor resistance and veneer anchoring. Each wall system in the portfolio is engineered to allow the designer options in continuous insulation and cladding choices, as well as to maximize performance by climatic region.

For more information, visit CavityComplete.com.

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