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There are many choices for cladding available today for your residential or commercial project. Some are more energy efficient than others and it’s important, no matter what siding you choose, to protect your investment. A waterproofing/air barrier is an important component to any job whether you are using stucco, EIFS, brick, stone, or other siding options. A waterproofing/ air barrier, simply put, helps solve envelope problems, no matter what cladding is used.
Although energy efficiency and green buildings are buzz phrases in today's society, some people may not realize how air barriers can help with energy conservation, indoor air quality, reduced mechanical load and related issues of mold and material degradation.