10 mil polyethylene basement floor vapour barrier for under concrete slabs. Opaque, soft, and easy to install. Durable, high reflective, and customizable.| Alibaba.com
Water vapor travels from areas of high pressure to low pressure seeking equilibrium. So underneath the concrete slab is a lot of moisture. Within the house is less moisture, so the interior of the building naturally draws moisture through the porous concrete. In a typical home, crawlspace barri...
The Barrier™under concrete thermal insulation and vapor retarder product family is a high-performance, simple to use and labor saving product for all of your under-slab, under concrete, and radiant floor insulation projects. The Barrier's™ unique core material is an expanded polystyrene (EPS...
The weight of the slab and anything on top of it is going to eventually be supported by the soil. When a building site is excavated, usually the soil gets moved around—high spots are cut and low spots are filled. Everything then should get compacted before you place the concrete, sub...
Viper® II under-slab vapor barriers offer superior protection against water vapor and soil gas threats.
the foundation wall, closed-cell spray foam provides occupant comfort by reducing interior temperature variations and reducing the potential for condensation on surfaces in the basement. Closed-cell spray foam can also be used as a continuous insulation under the concrete slab for a variety of ...
A barrier to fluid passage is embedded within, instead of atop, porous material to retain the durability of the surface of the porous material. In one embodiment, a thin set mortar is applied to a concrete slab. A pleated metal foil is pressed into the wet mortar and a bond is establishe...
Designed to be installed on a concrete slab, but you can purchase a floor system if you're installing it on a basement Easily configurable plans on the site Cons This model cannot be assembled offsite and delivered to you, though other models can Father's Day Sale prices only last until ...
From what I can tell from a state DNR fax, they recommend placing TWO layers of 4-mil vapor barrier underneath the concrete ramp.I understand the purpose for a vapor barrier inside a stucture but what is the purpose of this on an exterior slab?? Any idea what the DNR is thinking??
The material is in a form of a bulk layer placed on a vapor barrier and capillary rise prevention film i.e. polyethylene film. An independent claim is also included for a method for forming a concrete slab.ALAIN PIAN