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' and cured before the wall is waterproofed. Filling of the cores after the TUFF-N-DRI Membrane <br /> is installed can damage the membrane, and will render the warranty invalid. <br /> � 7. For block or parged block walls, brick ledges should be capped and solid. The TUFF-N-DRI <br /> System Limited Warranty covers neither the horizontal surface of the brick ledge nor the vertical <br /> ' wall surface above the ledge regardless of wall type. The perFormance warranty covers only the <br /> vertical wall coated with TUFF-N-DRI Membrane and Insulation from the footing/wall joint up to <br /> the brick ledge. <br /> , 8. TUFF-N-DRI Full System may be applied to damp or green concrete. However, the product must <br /> not be applied over standing water, a water film, ice, frost or snow. <br /> ' 9. Before waterproofin a monolithic slab/footin foundation (where the floor slab and footin area <br /> 9 9 9 <br /> � are a single slab), contact a TBS Technical Representative. The cold joint between the <br /> slab/footing and the vertical wall must be prepared with a urethane based cold liquid-applied <br /> waterproofing material, applied and fully cured per manufacturers instructions, to a minimum <br /> , of 4 inches above and below the joint. This cold joint must also have a protection/drainage board <br /> over the cold joint and a minimum of four feet up the vertical foundation wall. The top of the drain <br /> tile shall also be a minimum of four inches below the wall/slab joint and the gravel over the tile <br /> , shall extend 10 inches above the wall/slab joint. <br /> 10. For block or parged block wall lintels, all gaps in the mortar must be filled. TUFF-N-DRI <br /> ' Membrane should be applied to both sides of the lintel and beyond the lintel at least one block <br /> into the non-living space. <br /> � 11. For pre-cast walls, the joints between the panels of high tensile strength concrete must be <br /> caulked and sealed in accordance to manufacturer instructions (non-silicone based caulks only). <br /> Similar to tie holes, these caulked joints should be pre-sprayed with 10 to 15 mils of TUFF-N-DRI <br /> ' Membrane prior to the standard 60 mil wet application. <br /> 12. The foundation must be of such strength and design to ensure structural integrity. Foundation <br /> ' walls must be properly cured according to local building code regulations. If these are not <br /> available, consult the National Concrete Masonry Association for specifications or the Concrete <br /> Foundation Association. <br /> ' TUFF-N-DRI A lication <br /> pp <br /> , 1. TUFF-N-DRI Membrane can be applied to surfaces using standard application procedures <br /> down to 20°F (-7° C). For colder applications, see the section on Cold and Inclement Weather <br /> Application below. Material temperature at the spray tip should be between 110°F (43°C) and <br /> ' 130°F (54°C). <br /> 2. To ensure proper temperature at the spray gun, insulate the lines and pump housing of the spray <br /> � pump. When spraying below 50°F (10°C) ambient temperature, it is highly recommended to <br /> have your equipment and material enclosed in a heated compartment. <br /> , 3. Spray TUFF-N-DRI Membrane in a pressure range between 2200 and 2800 psi. For best results <br /> use a .035 or .039 tip. For atomization and curing reasons, do not use any tip larger than a .039. <br /> ' 4. The membrane should be applied to a minimum thickness of 60 mils wet, measured in-place <br /> on the wall with a notch film gauge. The product will cure to dry film thickness of 40 mils. Use <br /> , a notch film mil gauge to ensure proper application thickness. Gauges can be obtained from <br />