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Insulated wall system cuts down installation time

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Insulated wall system cuts down installation time

ProGUARD DP is a combined system cuts installation time down to one-third that of traditional wall systems.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | August 30, 2017
The ProGuard concrete Board system being used
The ProGuard concrete Board system being used

The ProGUARD DP Insulated Concrete Board system uses fully engineered panels that offer thermal protection with ship-lapped edges to eliminate thermal breaks and meet continuous insulation requirements.

ProGUARD DP is a combined system that eliminates the separate steps of the drainage plane, insulation, wire lathe, and mortar bed to cut installation time down to one-third that of traditional wall systems. The concrete board and insulation board are laminated together, which results in the use of a quarter-inch concrete board (as opposed to a half-inch) for a more lightweight assembly than in traditional systems.

 

ProGuard used on a building

 

ProGUARD DP can be used with thin brick, thin natural stone, thin porcelain tile, thin manufactured stone, stucco, and synthetic stucco.

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