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  2. Weatherstripping - Wikipedia

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    Every exterior door, or door to an uninsulated room such as an attic, must be weatherstripped as required by building codes in various jurisdictions. The materials used in door weatherstripping are thresholds, a piece of material (either a sweep or a J-hook) to match the door to the threshold, and the actual weatherstripping itself. Doors can ...

  3. Caulk - Wikipedia

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    Open-cell foam is porous so it will let gasses through which could otherwise cause blistering of the caulk or sealant. Additionally, open-cell backer rod allows air to get to the back side of the caulk or sealant which accelerates curing when used with air-cured sealants such as silicone. Open-cell rod is more compressible than closed-cell foam ...

  4. Sealant - Wikipedia

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    Self-leveling silicone firestop system used around pipe through-penetration in a two-hour fire-resistance rated concrete floor assembly.. Sealant is a substance used to block the passage of fluids through openings in materials, [1] a type of mechanical seal.

  5. Thermoplastic vulcanizates - Wikipedia

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    In commercial glazing seals, TPV can be used for curtain walls, storefronts, architectural windows, and skylight weather-seal applications. It is also commonly used for residential glazing seals because of its low air- and water-infiltration ratings for the life of window and door systems.

  6. Basement waterproofing - Wikipedia

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    However, these pipes can become clogged or damaged, which causes excess water to put pressure on internal walls and basement floors. Water build up inside window wells, after heavy rain or snow, can lead to leaks through basement window seams. Window well covers can be used to prevent water from accumulating in the window well.

  7. Silicone rubber - Wikipedia

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    In its uncured state, silicone rubber is a highly adhesive gel or liquid. To convert it to a solid, it must be cured, vulcanized, or catalyzed.This is normally carried out in a two-stage process at the point of manufacture into the desired shape, and then in a prolonged post-cure process.

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