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Home Flashing Tapes Tested - What's the best one?
Matt Risinger is at the University of Texas Durability Testing Lab testing different types of flashing tape. Risinger brought along Anthony from Building Diagnostics to help him perform these tests. The duo take on two tests an exposure test and sheer test, with a heavy emphasis on the sheer test. This test includes putting tape on sheers generally used on buildings. Risinger and Anthony dive into three types of tapes acrylics, peel and sticks, and modified acrylics, explaining which of these tapes give the best stick performance. We'll also learn how the tapes fair on certain types of materials and what they're meant to stick on. Get in on the testing by watching the video.

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