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- towproExplorer
Pangaea Ron wrote:
A similar material is available at building supply stores for the exterior of concrete foundation walls to control water intrusion/pressure, and might be cheaper.
EDIT: It's called EnkaDrain.
that looks like the stuff I used, only the person I got it from said they put it over plywood before putting stucco on. - GeoBoyExplorer
markchengr wrote:
X2 on Hypervent, it made a world of difference. Expensive, but money well spent.
X4 - Pangaea_RonExplorerA similar material is available at building supply stores for the exterior of concrete foundation walls to control water intrusion/pressure, and might be cheaper.
EDIT: It's called EnkaDrain. - TripalotExplorer
markchengr wrote:
X2 on Hypervent, it made a world of difference. Expensive, but money well spent.
X3 - worked really well in our truck camper. Never found the need for it with our Class A or B+ though. - markchengrExplorer IIX2 on Hypervent, it made a world of difference. Expensive, but money well spent.
- 2oldmanExplorer II..
- tlowe43qExplorerDEFINITELY! (I changed out my OEM mattress to a latex mattress duplicating home) Hypervent from Fisheries Supply. Purchase by the foot (queen mattress will require two strips - therefore buy 2x length of mattress). I also use it on home bed, as I was starting to see mildew on mattress surface against plywood bed board.
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