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Can Tripolymer be used to insulate the void between block and brick veneer?

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Can Tripolymer be used to insulate the void between block and brick veneer?

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Yes. Tripolymer can be installed in 10 to 15 foot lifts as the application of veneer progresses. The void should be kept as clear as possible from excess mortar and construction debris, and a 1″ minimum void is required for the efficient flow of the Tripolymer foam into all joints and corners.

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