Condensation – Why & How to Avoid it

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The way we inhabit and use our homes and other buildings has changed. Construction materials have also changed. The end result is an increased likelihood of condensation in attics as well as roof and wall assemblies. Condensation upsets owners and leads to rot, mold, and lawsuits. This session will tell you what you need to know in order to avoid condensation in the structures you work on, and how to differentiate yourself from the competition and sell more jobs because of your proactive stance.

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