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Air Barrier Types

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How Does Moisture Travel?

 Water piggybacks on air - when air moves, so does moisture. Air movement accounts for 70-90 percent of moisture vapor transport, making it the primary driver of moisture movement.
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Permeable Vapor Retarders Classification

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 Vapor Retarder Classification 
 Class 1  Less than 0.1, considered a vapor barrier
 Class 2  A perm between 0.1 and 1, considered a vapor barrier
 Class 3  A perm between 1 and 10, considered a semi-permeable vapor retarder
 "Permeable Vapor Retarder"  A perm rating greater than 10 to XX
 Vapor Open  A perm rating greater than "XX"

More Gaps = More Moisture Transported into Roof Assembly

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Without a dedicated air barrier membrane staggered ISO will never form a continuous air barrier. This approach will let in 7.5 gallons of moisture through a 1” square hole per year due to joints and gaps throughout the system. In a 10,000 sq.ft. roof those gaps would allow 1,172 gallons of condensation in the roofing envelope assembly, resulting in damp roofing components, unable to dry out.

Reduce moisture transfer up to 90 percent

Using SlopeShield Plus SA as your continuous air barrier reduces moisture to approximately 0.075 gallons per year.

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SlopeShield Plus SA is a continuous air barrier solving the transfer of air and moisture by upwards of 90 percent. With a 10,000 sq.ft. roof, the HVAC system quickly absorbs the minimal moisture, preventing it from remaining in the roofing envelope assembly.

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The SlopeShield Plus SA Difference

Controlling Moisture, Blocking Air, Improving Performance

Benefits

  • Prevents common condensation and moisture related issues
  • Allows building to breathe and controls moisture and air movement through the building's normal season cycles
  • Safeguards compliance with everchanging building codes
  • Enhances energy efficiency in roofing envelope assembly for the life of the building
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Learn More About SlopeShield Plus SA for Your Application

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About VaproShield

For over 20 years VaproShield has designed and manufactured high performance, building envelope protective solutions in the US. Our purpose is to contribute to our customers’ success, empowering them with advanced solutions that redefine envelope protection and efficiency. Our offerings include vapor permeable water resistive barriers, vapor barriers and air barrier membranes for walls and roofs in both commercial and residential construction.

Competencies

  • 50 million sq. ft. installed in the US
  • Over 20 years of manufacturing and design experience
  • Installed on the two largest US commercial-based construction projects in the last decade: Music City Center (Nashville, TN), and Hudson Yards (New York, NY)
  • Local, onsite technical support
  • Mock-ups and materials compatibility testing
  • In-person contractor training
  • Over 100 technical application details available for download
  • Fully tested building envelope system: membranes, and rough opening flashing materials
  • Declare Label approved: zero red list chemicals, 100% material transparency
  • Zero toxic chemicals required for installation, eliminating protective gear for work crews, contributing to healthy building for occupants
  • Standard 20 year warranty on all materials

Product Overview

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LettersA  RevealShield SA Self-Adhered
Protects the building Envelope by allowing vapor to pass through but not air or liquid water - mitigating moisture damage and saving energy for the life of the building.

Product Differentiators:

  • Highly energy efficient air barrier
  • High drying capacity, mitigates mold for the life of the building
  • Installs in below freezing temperatures -20°F, (-6°C) and rising
  • Offers temporary UV and climate exposure for up to 12 months before cladding installation
  • Flame spread index 0, Class A Fire Rating
  • Extremely durable, withstands hurricane force winds and arctic blasts
  • Safe for work crews, zero toxic chemicals, no protective gear required
  • Simple installation, requires only basic hand tools
  • Suited for all cladding and building types

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Rough opening flashing components eliminate the need for untested outside components. Multiple options available depending on climate, substrate and window type:

  • VaproLiqui-Flash
  • Vapro-SS Flashing
  • VaproBond

Experience

VaproShield Membranes have been installed on over 50 government and municipal projects

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90,000 sq.ft. breathable roofing underlayment, SlopeShield Plus SA, was installed saving millions of materials from being dumped into a landfill. (2020)

Over 90,000 sq.ft. of WrapShield SA Self-Adhered, air barrier and highly vapor permeable water resistive barrier, was installed on prefabricated panels. (2019)

Free of harmful VOC’s, VaproShield’s WrapShield SA was easily installed on the overhead soffit structures. Conventional
products would have dripped down onto crews and travelers. (2015)

Federal Center South Building 1202, Seattle, WA Las Vegas McCarran International Airport Terminal 3 NOAA Global Climate Change Research Facility, Utqiagvik (Barrow), Alaska
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40,000sq.ft. of WrapShield SA air barrier was installed helping the project to achieve an energy level at the top 1% of all US buildings. (2014)

An impressive 800,000 sq.ft. of WrapShield SA air barrier was installed on the 2 million sq.ft. Terminal 3. (2009)

20,000 sq.ft. of VaproShield membrane endured months long arctic winds and frigid temperatures. (2006)


Additional Experience

Department of Agriculture
National Forest Service, OR, WA, GA
Appalachian Ranger District, Mars Hill, NC
R-1 Western Montana, ID

Department of the Interior
National Park Service, CA, AK, IN
Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, IN
Visitor Center, UT
American Camp Visitor Center, WA

National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NASA, CA, MD



Department of Veterans Affairs
National Energy Business Center, CA
Central Texas Health Care System, TX
Medical Centers, NY, VA, FL, MI, CA
National Cemetery Association, VA, FL

Federal Aviation Administration
Southeast Region Logistics Division, TX
Northwest-Mountain Region, AK
Ops Support Wing Roof Replacement, AK


U.S. Air Force/U.S. Army
319th Air Base Wing, ND
Air Combat Command, VA
Whiteman AFB, MO
Luke AFB Building, AZ
Tactical Response Force Alert Facility, MT

 

Notable Industry Affiliations

  • The American Institute of Architects (AIA)
  • Air Barrier Association of America (ABAA)
  • International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants (IIBEC)
  • Construction Specifiers Institute (CSI)
  •  Rainscreen Association in North America (RAiNA)
  • International Living Future Institute (Declare Label, Living Building Challenge)

Resources

 

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Overview

  • Leadax Original Flashing is installed and formed in a similar way to traditional lead flashing.
  • Use your hands to pre-form Leadax Original flashing and the Leadax Dresser or Steel Pressure Roller to mold it into place.
  • Temperature changes have little or no effect on the expansion or contraction of the product.

 

Roofing Materials

  • Leadax Original flashing is suitable with all types of roofing materials (EPDM, bitumen, plastics and metals), only use Leadax High-Tack Sealant for fixation (not hot air)
  • Leadax Original flashing can be used on all lead code 5 applications.
  • For flat and low-slope roofs, seal edges and seams with Leadax High-Tack Sealant.

 

Preparation

  • The ideal installation temperature is from 41°F (5 °C) and rising. Leadax Original flashing can be installed in temperatures as low as -4°F (-20°C), however forming Leadax Original flashing could be more difficult and require additional time.
  • Ensure surface is dry and free of grease and dust before applying Leadax Original flashing.

Installation

  • Installs up to 19.7ft (6m) without needing an overlap.
  • Overlaps must be a minimum of 3.1” (80mm) and sealed with hot air or Leadax High-Tack Sealant.
  • The recommended welding temperature is 800°F (425°C), depending on the ambient temperature. Use the Leadax steel pressure roller to press down the welding seam.
  • In areas frequently exposed to wind, Leadax Original flashing can be secured using Leadax High-Tack Sealant.
  • When molded or used as a facing material, it is recommended to secure with Leadax High-Tack Sealant.
  • Use Leadax High-Tack Sealant to seal off any edges and seams.
  • After application, remove the protective film from the face and reverse.

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