Masonry Magazine November 2011 Page. 39

Words: Jeremy Douglas, Craig Boucher, Anne Roeper, Cassie Mellon
Masonry Magazine November 2011 Page. 39

Masonry Magazine November 2011 Page. 39
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GRACE
DED WATERPROO

Craig Boucher of Grace Construction Products showcased Grace's moisture control product.

Hunter Panels talked with CONSTRUCT show attendees at their active booth.

Mortar Hot

Anne Roeper and Cassie Mellon stayed busy at the Mortar Net USA booth.

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CavClear

Cav Clear had study traffic at their booth during CONSTRUCT.

AMERI
AMERI
AMER

Jeremy Douglas (right) with Hohmann and Barnard talked shop with CONSTRUCT show attendees.

$50
A DAY!
ENTER HERE
AIR-SHIE
AIR-SHIE

The IMI delivered a demonstration on how to properly apply flashing.

Traffic at the Amerimix booth was steady throughout the show.

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