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resentatives work closely with customers to ensure that
they have the right application for their particular EIFS
project.” Among the company’s innovations is illmod 600, a
pre-compressed polyurethane foam tape developed in
Germany. Ehlers says the tape expands into joints, man-
ages a variety of joint sizes and provides a superior
inner seal along with thermal protection.
“illmod 600 is designed to seal against wind-driven
rain, sound, draft and dirt,” Ehlers adds. “It is an exterior
and interior seal impregnated with a flame-retardant,
modified acrylic resin and treated with a pressure-sen-
sitive adhesive on one side for easy installation.”
Ehlers says Tremco products and systems are tested
in its Sustainable Building Solutions Test Facility, de-
signed for controlled evaluation of air and moisture in-
filtration/exfiltration in air barrier systems and building
enclosures. Maxwall Inc. works
with architects and
engineers to make
best use of EIFS
Canadian Design and Construction Report staff writer
Maxwall Inc. specializes in the fields of building en-
velope restoration and interior packages. Focusing its
efforts in the province of Alberta, the company works
with architects and engineers to promote EIFS and ed-
ucate the industry on its inherent benefits.
CEO Jaromir Kaszewski has 25 years industry ex-
perience. He holds an international EIFS inspector li-
cence and worked for an EIFS manufacturer before
creating Maxwall Inc. His experience on the manufac-
turing side is at the basis of a company that values
quality and following manufacturer specifications.
“We are members of the EIFS Council of Canada
and all of our applicators are highly qualified,” he says.
“EIFS is an efficient and effective tool and the only way
it’s not going to do the job is if it isn’t installed properly,
just like any other cladding system. Qualified applica-
tion is the key to long lasting and well performing sys-
tems.” Kaszewski says besides the focus on quality his
company is also focused on educating the industry
about the potential of EIFS. He says Maxwall Inc. pro-
vides support to the design community to help de-
velop a better understanding of the principles for use
and the design possibilities.
“With EIFS it is easy to design profiles because you
can create virtually any look. The details, the finishes
that are available make it a very versatile product.”
Kaszewski says Maxwall works on restoration proj-
ects in the residential, commercial and institutional
fields where it helps transform buildings and extend
their lifespan through the application of EIFS.
For more information, visit www.maxwall.ca.
“Such penetrations lead to energy loss, structural de-
terioration and poor indoor air quality,” Ehlers explains.
“The test facility is a cutting edge, technically advanced
and fully automated laboratory designed to generate
critical data on the long-term sustainability of products
and systems.”
Ehlers adds that for EIFS, long-term performance and
sustained appearance depend on product compatibility.
“Testing of all components in the system can help en-
sure adhesion, weatherability and durability, as well as
aesthetic implications, over the long term.”
Tremco further supports the industry through techni-
cal bulletins and documentation outlining application
processes. “We also have a technical services team
with representatives as well as 75 field sales represen-
tatives across Canada and the U.S. who work with all
players within the building design and construction
team. This includes architects, engineers, construction
management firms, and contractors.”
Ehlers says a fact that sets Tremco apart from many
of its competitors is that these technical reps will work
on site, providing hands-on expertise and support. “Our
BEST (Building Envelope Solutions Team), comprised of
building science specialists, provides unparalleled field
support and can offer a singular approach to the build-
ing enclosure and critical connection points, providing
sole source accountability and minimizing risk.”
For more information, visit www.tremcosealants.com.
BUILDING ENVELOPE RESTORATION & INTERIOR PACKAGES
Quality service on projects ranging from high rise, residential, commercial, re-
tail, institutional facilities and low rise residential buildings.
Phone: 780-292-1730 Fax: 780-406-5991 www.maxwall.ca
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