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Patricia Hohmann
Hohmann & Barnard
Hohmann & Barnard
Product Description
Hohmann & Barnard's Textroflash? Liquid VP
is a vapor permeable air barrier. The "breathable" barrier allows proper drainage in various types of wall systems and promotes drying of the wall cavity in either direction. It provides protection from the effects of energy loss, condensation, efflorescence, bacterial growth and mold. More environmentally friendly than other spray applied products, Textroflash? Liquid VP is a resilient, seamless membrane with water-resistant properties.
The indicated line of demarcation separating the country is based on the International Building Code guidelines. Currently the use of a vapor barrier in climate zones 1-4 is common, yet not mandated. The closer the proximity to the demarcation line, the more discretionary the usage.
A 'Greener' Solution
When properly installed, Textroflash? Liquid VP reduces energy usage, thus reducing fossil fuel consumption (which can contribute to the green-house effect). Its usage may contribute to achievement of LEED standards for
Optimizing Energy Performance
.
Why use Textroflash? Liquid?
VOC-Free & HAPs-Free* (other brands contain up to 30% hazardous chemicals, which can leach into soil and ground-water; Textroflash? Liquid VP is especially suitable for schools)
User friendly - ready to use (no lengthy training, as with products requiring on-site mixing)
Reduces labor - Application rate is just 20 dry mils (others may require up to 100 dry mils and multiple coats)
UV exposure up to 120 days (other brands average 60 days, when re-application may be required)
VOC & HAPs Free
*
Volatile Organic Compounds
are converted into "ground level" ozone when combined with the nitrogen oxides from sunlight. Ground level ozone has been found to be a public health hazard. VOC's can also pollute soil and groundwater if accidentally released from various industrial products.
Hazardous Air Pollutants
are pollutants that cause or may cause cancer or other serious health effects and adverse environmental and ecological effects. Both are coming under stricter limits and regulations in various states.
is a vapor permeable air barrier. The "breathable" barrier allows proper drainage in various types of wall systems and promotes drying of the wall cavity in either direction. It provides protection from the effects of energy loss, condensation, efflorescence, bacterial growth and mold. More environmentally friendly than other spray applied products, Textroflash? Liquid VP is a resilient, seamless membrane with water-resistant properties.
The indicated line of demarcation separating the country is based on the International Building Code guidelines. Currently the use of a vapor barrier in climate zones 1-4 is common, yet not mandated. The closer the proximity to the demarcation line, the more discretionary the usage.
A 'Greener' Solution
When properly installed, Textroflash? Liquid VP reduces energy usage, thus reducing fossil fuel consumption (which can contribute to the green-house effect). Its usage may contribute to achievement of LEED standards for
Optimizing Energy Performance
.
Why use Textroflash? Liquid?
VOC-Free & HAPs-Free* (other brands contain up to 30% hazardous chemicals, which can leach into soil and ground-water; Textroflash? Liquid VP is especially suitable for schools)
User friendly - ready to use (no lengthy training, as with products requiring on-site mixing)
Reduces labor - Application rate is just 20 dry mils (others may require up to 100 dry mils and multiple coats)
UV exposure up to 120 days (other brands average 60 days, when re-application may be required)
VOC & HAPs Free
*
Volatile Organic Compounds
are converted into "ground level" ozone when combined with the nitrogen oxides from sunlight. Ground level ozone has been found to be a public health hazard. VOC's can also pollute soil and groundwater if accidentally released from various industrial products.
Hazardous Air Pollutants
are pollutants that cause or may cause cancer or other serious health effects and adverse environmental and ecological effects. Both are coming under stricter limits and regulations in various states.



