Showing posts with label AVM Industries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AVM Industries. Show all posts

Thursday, July 24, 2014

New Article "Building Waterproof Roof Decks" in Professional Deck Builder Magazine

July/August 2014 PDB

Professional Deck Builder July/August 2014 magazine issue is out with a story by Bill Leys on best practices to building and waterproofing decks. 

Building Waterproof Roof Decks is a 6 page article that discusses the best practices builders should utilize in building construction when the deck is being framed and built. Click the link to download your free copy courtesy of Deck Builder magazine.  

The article is an offshoot of our seminar we present to builders and architects on building and waterproofing decks. I've presented this seminar at JLC LIVE in Portland in 2013, Providence in 2014 and I'll be back again presenting in Portland in December 2014.
 
See the details of my seminars at this years event here https://nw.jlclive.com/Attendee/Conference/SpeakerDetails?id=135995



Tuesday, September 28, 2010

We Are pleased To Welcome AVM Industries as A Sponsor of DeckExpert.com



I am pleased to announce that AVM Industries has become a sponsor of DeckExpert.com; effective September 1st.

AVM took advantage of our free ad offer and saw the response and clicks to their site...

You can find AVM products at another DeckExpert.com sponsor, Quest Building Products in Anaheim. 

AVM manufacturer's ICC-ES evaluated decking and waterproofing products.

AVM Industries are manufacturing specialists in deck coatings, sealers, patching compounds, cement additives, leveling products, under tile and below grade waterproofing membranes and other multipurpose coatings. We have over 20 years combined experience in the manufacturing and installation of our products to commercial, industrial and residential markets. Our products have been installed in thousands of applications and have withstood the most rigorous test of all...the test of time!

Welcome aboard to Amir Rudyan, Bill Dobbs and the rest of the AVM staff. For sales support, please contact
Lesley (Les) HenryOutside Sales (818) 339-4159

Monday, September 28, 2009

Great Tile Waterproofing Display by AVM Industries

I think this display for a tile deck system by AVM Industries is a great presentation and certainly presses other mfg to step up.
Bill leys

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Many Deck Coating Manufacturer's Still Need to Re-test and Upgrade their ICC reports

ICC-ES.org's website is a great provider of information. One item they provide free of charge to the public for their education and edification, is access to the thousands of reports on file with them regarding the fitness of a particular product for an construction application.

Much like Underwriter's Laboratory, where you wouldn't buy a product for your house like a lamp or tv that wasn't tested and approved by UL, you probably don't want to buy a building product that hasn't been approved by one of the industries trusted stalwarts, ICC.

Of the eighteen listed approved products on ICC's website for Division 7 Traffic Coatings, only 11 carry the new "ESR" tag before their report number.

Evaluation Service Reports supersedes the older "Legacy" report that a fair percentage of products are still living off of. These reports will need to be updated and converted to the new ESR reports if the manufacturer's of these products want to put the product onto new construction in the future as new code requirements must be met.

The new ESR report holders products all meet the new 2006 International Building and International Residence Code's. California has adopted a new code recently too, in 2007.

We advise that you be careful on putting down products that aren't converted or updated to the ESR reports. Substantial testing (and costs) are performed on the products to test them against the new code requirements. Click the headline to go to ICC's site for a full list of products with the "ESR" tags vs. those beginning with "ER". Installers need to be very careful, as do inspectors and architects and builders in what goes down on their buildings meets the intended fire codes.

Manufacturer's such as Mer-Kote's Weather deck and Shurdeck, AVM's Elasto fiber deck 100 Roof and Walking Deck system, Life Paint's AL system, and Excellent Coatings are the bigger companies/products awaiting an updated report. One should check with them directly to find out the staus of any new reports they may be expecting. See the list of manufacturer's at our website at
for contact information.

Although the new ESR reports do meet IRC and IBC, their are restrictions on the products in certain instances, so be careful to review each product under consideration. For example, both Pli-Dek and Hill Brothers products have wind resistance ratings that are much higher than others such as Westcoat's ALX system, which is restricted to buildings 40' in height in certain wind zones up to 80 mph (mostly the coastal areas). Desert Crete on the other hasnd is approved for wind up to 100 mph on buildings 60 feet in height in Exposure B zones.

I advise a careful review of each product to ensure it meets the original intended use and specifications. Consultation with experts is always advised, manufacturer's want to sell product, so one needs to be careful when cultivating their advice and opinions.