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Plastic Components' UV-ratedUltra Casing Bead saves time and ensures proper sealing. A built-in MOISTURE SEAL keeps moisture out – and delivers consistent spacing around window/door frames in stucco and stone veneer projects. Inspections go easier too.
Ultra Drain Mat, Plastic Component’s Drainage/Ventilation System for most exterior cladding systems, meets the IBC for water resistant barriers. Its 2-ply channel allows for moisture drainage, and accelerates drying of exterior cladding. Durable 0.25” or 0.40” thick polymer material prevents condensation, and resists moisture intrusion, corrosive chemicals, mold and mildew.
Oklahoma City’s National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum recently opened its new 100,000-square-foot outdoor educational expansion and Annie Oakley Society Event Center.
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