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1 December 2017 | 36 replies
But like Insaid todays acrylic latex is sonewhat vapor permeable so should perform fine.
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27 October 2017 | 5 replies
I've had several laminate floors laid on slabs and the contractor didn't lay a vapor barrier and only one of them moved a little.
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4 February 2018 | 22 replies
The Lessor shall not lease or sell the units within fifty (50) feet of Lessee's demising wall to the following users(s): a) Bars, taverns, billiard halls; b) Pawn shops; c) Dance studios or Karate studios; d) Beer or wine-making stores; e) Psychological counseling offices/facilities; f) Unemployment or Social Security offices; g) Liquor stores; h) Tattoo shops/body art/piercing tenants; i) Beauty/Hair Salons, Cosmetology Services, or Nail Salons; j) Gun and Weapon shops; k) Smoke/Tobacco or Vapor/E-Cigarette shops; l) Child Care/Children's gymnasium; m) Dry Cleaning Plant facility; n) Veterinarian/Dog Grooming/Animal Boarding; o) Gym/Workout facility; p) Same day cash/loan shops; q) Massage parlors (except for national chains such as Massage Envy and the like); r) Police substations; s) Military recruiting offices; ort) Any other non-professional use similar to those listed above.
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19 April 2017 | 18 replies
A cabin next door to one of our nicer Cabins burned to the ground and vaporized one of our retainer walls, but no other mentionable damage other than that.
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7 May 2017 | 4 replies
What happens with the chemicals from the plume is that they vaporize over a long period of time, and the gas vapors come up into a basement.
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2 June 2017 | 24 replies
If it is not on paper it is as good as vapor.
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3 August 2017 | 3 replies
What ended up being the problem was that ground water was getting vaporized by an electrical charge from the the power supply underground servicing the pool.
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8 June 2017 | 3 replies
Not knowing the type of "factory" that you are operating, you may also need to keep in mind that vapor intrusion *could* be an issue for an adjacent multi-family residential building.
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13 June 2017 | 6 replies
This batt insulation should not have any kraft paper or vinyl facing (vapor retarder) on it as this will create a condensation and mold problem.