TYPAR announced the launch of its latest innovation, TYPAR Liquid Flashing, an advanced, gun-grade elastomeric liquid flashing designed for superior air and water sealing in a variety of applications.
Proper Window Flashing Is Essential for Preventing Water Intrusion. While Various Methods Exist, Following Industry Standards and Keeping the Process Simple Helps Ensure Durability, Reduce Installation Errors, and Minimize Construction Risks.
Proper Window Flashing Is Essential for Preventing Water Intrusion. While Various Methods Exist, Following Industry Standards and Keeping the Process Simple Helps Ensure Durability, Reduce Installation Errors, and Minimize Construction Risks.
TYPAR announced that its new Clear Acrylic Flashing received the prestigious Best of IBS Award for Most Innovative Building Material at the 2025 NAHB International Builders’ Show.
Chief among the company’s product innovations is TYPAR Clear Acrylic Flashing, the first and only fully transparent window and door flashing on the market.
Chief among the company’s product innovations is TYPAR Clear Acrylic Flashing, the first and only fully transparent window and door flashing on the market.
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance has updated a specification that provides a means to determine the chemical compatibility of sealants, liquid-applied and self-adhered flashing materials used for the installation of fenestration products.
TYPAR is introducing the industry’s first clear acrylic flashing. This game-changing product was developed in response to evolving builders’ needs and emerging building code changes requiring better visibility of the nail and screw-fin patterns on windows during window installations and inspections.
York Flashings announced the release of Wicked Good Flashing, a new product innovation that replaces traditional rubberized asphalt. The product is set to redefine the flashing industry by providing better puncture resistance, a watertight bond and six-month UV protection at a comparable price.
On Demand This course will cover lath, flashing and cement plaster (stucco) with a focus on successful designs as well as failures from field investigations that we should all be learning from. Designers will be shown options that are proven to work as well as options that repeatedly present problems. Designers and contractors will learn about industry standards and how they can help or be used to hurt you.