GEOGRAPHIC AND CLIMATE CONSIDERATIONS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN CHOOSING BUILDING WRAP

GEOGRAPHIC AND CLIMATE CONSIDERATIONS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN CHOOSING BUILDING WRAP

Among the many different factors to consider when choosing a building wrap, geographic and climate considerations—specifically relating to annual rainfall—should always be top of mind. Not all building wrap materials perform at the same levels, especially when they’re being installed across a variety of different climates.

To help prevent issues like mold, click the link to view our recent article with Canadian Contractor’s CodeWatcher blog that goes into more detail about geographic and climate considerations to keep in mind, as well as code regulations that need to be followed when installing building wrap in these particular areas.

https://codewatcher.us/product-solutions/geographic-and-climate-considerations-to-keep-in-mind-when-choosing-building-wrap/

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