waterproofing membrane

The Beginning of FutureFlash

The Beginning of FutureFlash

Learn how the devastation of El Nino in California led to the development of FutureFlash, a mechanically-attached waterproofing membrane used extensively on the West Coast. An interesting read for sure.

Ultra HT - Let's Go Vertical!

Ultra HT - Let's Go Vertical!

Ultra HT Wind & Water Seal can be used in vertical applications behind metal panel sidewall systems or metal-capped parapet walls where high heat is generated. Learn more about this specialized application.

Helpful Tips for Installing Self-Adhered Roofing Underlayments

Helpful Tips for Installing Self-Adhered Roofing Underlayments

Installing a self-adhering roofing underlayment takes some know-how and MFM offers these valuable tips for a proper installation.

Why You Need to Consider Shingle Starter™ for your Shingled Roof Installation

Why You Need to Consider Shingle Starter™ for your Shingled Roof Installation

Waterproofing along the roof edge is a critical area that is prone to wind-driven rain getting under the shingles, which leads to wood rot. ShingleStarter was developed to protect this area with a unique approach to seal out this area to the elements.

Peel & Seal - 101 Uses and Counting...

Peel & Seal - 101 Uses and Counting...

Peel & Seal® is so versatile, it can be used to waterproof almost anything and we have a list to prove it. Over the years, we've heard from customers around the globe telling us how they've used Peel & Seal in ways we never dreamed of. Just for fun, we thought we'd publish the uses we have received.

Building a New Deck? Don't Forget This Option.

Building a New Deck? Don't Forget This Option.

Stone pavers, stamped concrete, fieldstones and even brick, but nothing seems more American than a great deck to fire up the grill and enjoy your backyard. According to NADRA, more than 2.5 million new or replacement decks were constructed just last year. That's a lot of decks! 

To Prime or Not to Prime...That is the Question

To Prime or Not to Prime...That is the Question

The headline says it all. And builders, whether the more experienced contractor, manufacturer, or dealer, should be asking this question. Priming the surface can be a critical step in the success or failure of the waterproofing membrane being installed.