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You’ve likely heard of DRIPSTOP®, a popular condensation control membrane that arrives on the job site already installed on the metal roofing panels. But did you know the manufacturer recommends heat treating, or glazing, portions of the membrane while installing the roof?
According to DRIPSTOP®, "We recommend heat treating the edges, eaves, and end laps for a couple of reasons. By itself, DRIPSTOP® is resistant to mold and mildew. But as dirty rainwater runs down a roof, organic material can get trapped in the air pockets in the membrane. These organics provide food for mold and mildew to feed off of and grow from. Besides hurting the appearance, this mold and mildew can spread once it takes hold. This can accelerate the second problem, which is wicking moisture into the building. "
"Glazing prevents the wicking of moisture back up (which can slow the evaporation process). On end laps (panels lapped over each other from ridge to eave, typically found in wider buildings where a single panel length is not possible), heat treating keeps the water from wicking in as it runs down the roof during rain or snowfall. Holding water on a panel like this can void manufacturers’ warranties."
step-by-step guide to glaze the necessary portions of moisture membranes:
Article was published on website Metal Roofing Magazine.
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