Monday, March 12, 2012

Case History #129

Project:
Residential Condominium Renovations
Salt Lake City, UT

Date:
Fall 2011


Problem:
The owners of a beautiful brick heritage building in a distinguished neighborhood were converting the large structure into condominiums. With a desire to best compliment the original building, the addition of residential decks was a challenge. Aside from the initial construction of the decks, the desire to use tile as a surface posed challenges of its own as the harsh Utah climate and temperature variations can wreak havoc on outdoor tile decks.



Duradek Solution:
The builder responsible for this project had heard of Tiledek and the superior results reported as a waterproofing underlayment for outdoor tiles. Not only does Tiledek provide reliable waterproofing while meeting the building code requirements for a roofing membrane, but its design is made specifically for adhering outdoor tiles and it enables the entire system to withstand the effects of extreme temperature variations and greatly reduce the chances of cracked or lifted tiles.











Job Notes:
With professional installation and the product's tested durability, the Duradek Ultra Tiledek membrane will remain waterproof for many, many years. Even if there is surface damage to a tile, the waterproofing underneath is still intact. No need to worry about leaks!

APPLICATING CONTRACTOR:
Dek Max
Matt McClure
matt@dekmax.com
801-390-9600

JOB CONTACT:
Buildingcraft Construction
Tri
tri@buildingcraft.com
801-554-1448

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