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to answer your question * The Hydra-Guard™ Waterproofing System is the ultimate in new concrete foundation and basement waterproofing solutions * The Hydra-Guard™ Waterproofing System consists of the Hydra-Guard™ Waterproofing Membrane plus FibR-Dri™ Protection Panel or Dimple-Dri * Hydra-Guard™ Waterproofing Membrane is a polymer modified asphalt that is designed to be applied to foundation basement walls * A spray applied membrane that seals basement walls and protects your basement from water penetration, Hydra-Guard™ remains permanently elastic even in freeze thaw cycles * It will not deteriorate over time or lose any waterproofing properties * Provides a double layer of protection * Hydra-Guard™ Waterproofing Membrane + FibR-Dri™ drains water to the drain tile * Protects against backfill damage

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