
Unbeatable Seam Strength with Duradek Vinyl Membranes
Sep 27, 2018 · See how a Ford F250 puts Duradek to the test to show the amazing strength of Duradek heat welded seams and why Duradek is the best deck vinyl option.
Vinyl Decking Installation Considerations Builders Should Know - Duradek
The strength of the Duradek system is the method we use to weld the vinyl sheets together. The vinyl is installed with a ¾” overlapped, heat welded seam which can be handled one of two …
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Seaming - Duradek
“Vinyl backed” membranes are the commonly simplest to seam of the meldable deck membranes, this is due to the lack of foreign materials or reinforcement at the seam.
Duradek Installation Information
Duradek is only installed by authorized dealers who have been trained in the manufacturer's installation techniques. Duradek is fully adhered to the substrate, seams are overlapped 3/4" …
How Is Duradek Installed? - caldek.com
Apr 26, 2024 · Now comes the artistry of creating a watertight and visually unified deck surface: Heat Welding Seams: Duradek sheets are overlapped strategically. Expert installers use hot …
Vinyl Decking Seam Strength Test with Duradek
May 29, 2013 · Duradek vinyl is worry-free and the seam strength is stronger than what you will ever need for your deck or balcony. Check out this video where Duradek of Utah uses the …
DLN Contracting Ltd. - Duradek Home
Duradek products have gained wide acceptance in the construction industry as the number one maintenance-free outdoor flooring. Duradek's most important feature is heat-welded seams. …
Install membrane with minimum number of seams possible. Overlap seams 3/4 inch. (19 mm), to shed water; heat-weld all seams. Adhere membrane to substrate. Mechanically fasten all …
How to Ensure Reliable Deck Waterproofing Details - Duradek
May 22, 2020 · Duradek waterproofing is a 3-weld system. We recommend a 3/4″ seam overlap, back welded, then the main weld, and complete the seam with a cap weld.
Waterproofing A Rooftop Deck - JLC Online
Sep 1, 2008 · Duradek seams are heat-welded rather than glued together, and require a minimum 3/4-inch overlap. Making these seams properly is the most critical part of the installation: The …