Posts Tagged ‘keederoll’
Place Your Vote for Most Innovative Products!
Dependable LLC’s products Keedelath and KeedeRoll have been nominated for Concrete Constructions Most Innovative Products! KeedeRoll has been nominated for most innovative product in: Concrete Surfaces & Decorative Concrete Equipment & Materials. To learn more about the product click here, to vote, click here Keedelath has been nominated for most innovative product in: Masonry Materials…
Read MoreSoutheast Building Conference
Southeast Building Conference Kissimmee, Florida July 28th & 29th Stop by our booth and learn more about our variety of products from Keene. Our products include: Driwall™ products for drainage and ventilation and our Quiet Qurl™ products for Noise Control. As well as KeedeRoll™ MT Underlayment Product for Ceramic Tiles from Dependable, LLC. …
Read MoreDEPENDABLE’S @ NAHB IBS & WOC 2016
DEPENDABLE & KEENE BUILDING PRODUCTS Visit Dependable’s booth at both shows. Learn about our floor preparation products including self-levelers, patches and moisture mitigation. Ask us about our new underlayment line which includes KEEDEROLL, our entangled uncoupling mat. NAHB IBS Show Booth #S2219 January 19-21 IBS WORKSHOP Caring from the Floor to the Ceiling:…
Read MoreNew Booklet!
Dependable has a NEW Mini Literature Booklet for Rolled Underlayment Products! Learn more about KeedeRoll, KeedeBand, KeedeLath, & QQ Step Soft! Request yours Today!
Read More“Understanding Crack Isolation Membranes”
“In a perfect world, movement would not take place in a concrete slab, and life would be good. Unfortunately, this is not a perfect world, and concrete does move and crack. Therefore, products such as crack isolation membranes, which fall under ANSI A118.12, are many times more of a necessity rather than a luxury.…
Read MoreCheck out Dependable’s Underlayment Line Brochure
For more information on the Dependable Underlayment Line click here: https://www.floorprep.com/underlayments/
Read More“Tech Talk – Why movement joints and sealants must be installed in tile and stone installations”
“Many end users don’t want movement joints because they think they are distractive and ruin the appearance of their tile installation. So why should tile installers make sure that movement joints are installed in all of their tile installations? The short answer is because industry standards say that all tile installations must have movement joints.…
Read More“Installing Tile in Wet Areas”
“…Since we know that the tile itself does not create a waterproof environment, additional measures need to be taken as part of the installation process. For the most part, the tile surface, either glazed or unglazed, does repel water, but other than a porcelain product, the body of the tile is absorptive to some degree.…
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