Masonry Magazine April 2005 Page. 27

Words: Ronald Clough, Tim Inglesby
Masonry Magazine April 2005 Page. 27

Masonry Magazine April 2005 Page. 27
Mortar Net®
USA LTD.
The Leader In Moisture Management Systems

Introducing
BLOK-FLASH
by Mortar Net

With Mortar Net
THERE IS
NO
"OR EQUAL"

Mortar Net is the only device that can break up mortar on two levels. It's patented dovetail shape ensures a clear path for water to migrate out of the wall.
*Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office

BLOK-FLASH
by Mortar Net

For CMU Wall Construction
Blok-Flash is an embeddable flashing device for exterior single wythe CMU wall systems. Blok-Flash collects and drains away moisture that infiltrates the wall. The product is useful at all flashing/weep hole locations.

For CMU Wall Construction
The BlockNet system prevents mortar droppings from dogging single wythe concrete block walls by directing moisture to the weep tabs and out through the exterior.

Stainless Steel
Drip Edge
2004
MOLT INNOVATIVE
MASONEY PRODUCT
BLOCKNET
Vertical Mesh
Wick
by Mortar Net
Weep
Holes/
Weep
Vents
Integrated
Weep Tabs
Mortar Net®
The Difference is In The Cut.
Insulation
Board
Mortar Net
Dovetail
Shape and
90% Open
Weave

For more information on Mortar Net USA's complete line of patented Moisture Management Systems for masonry wall construction, call or visit:
www.mortarnet.com/mm
800.664.6638
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