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Don’t Be Haunted by Air Infiltration

Celebrated annually on October 31, the spookiest day of the year – Halloween is right around the corner. Halloween is characterized by of-the-moment costumes, neighborhood trick-or-treaters, carving pumpkins into Jack-o’-Lanterns, and great frights at local haunted houses. However, these things are all temporary, but what may not be are the effects of air infiltration due...

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Weatherization: Protect Your Building During Monsoon Season

According to the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Phoenix, the Valley has received 3.37 inches of rainfall since June 15, the beginning of the annual monsoon season. They announced this using the @NWSPhoenix Twitter feed, adding that Phoenix typically receives 1.45 inches of rain from June 15 through August 17. Recent storms have flooded...

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How Backer Rods Help Prevent Water Intrusion

As the southwestern monsoon season continues, the Valley has experienced recent storm activity, leaving many areas damaged or flooded. Some neighborhoods, like Phoenix, have also seen power outages as recently as July 10. The annual monsoon season officially runs from June 15 to September 30, producing a significant percentage of the area’s annual precipitation, per...

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Royalty Sealants is Hiring for Monsoon Season

Arizona’s annual monsoon season officially began on Tuesday, June 15, and runs until September 30. We are hiring for full-time positions with benefits and bonuses. The season is characterized by shifts in wind patterns, bringing moisture-laden air from northern Mexico to Arizona and other southwestern states, like New Mexico. The southwestern monsoon typically varies from...

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Window Sealant Compatibility & Performance

Sealant refers to a flexible material that serves the purpose of blocking dust, heat, noise, and water from entering your place of business. The sealant fills cracks, gaps, and joints in both new construction and repairs. In addition to being waterproof, they are highly resistant to weather conditions, including Arizona’s extreme summer temps. While the...

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When to Consider Window Recaulking

You should consider professionally applied window recaulking if the caulking around your building’s windows is aging, cracked, damaged, or missing. That is especially pertinent given the current wind conditions in the Valley. There are many benefits associated with this project, the most important of which is preventing water and dust damage, simultaneously improving energy efficiency. Bonus,...

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The Benefits of Window Sealant

Today is all about the color of shamrocks, not to mention good luck; it’s St. Patrick’s Day. In addition to wearing green, effectively avoiding being pinched, you can help the environment and save money by reducing air leakage when you invest in window sealant. When professionally installed, window sealant resists air and moisture leakage, offering...

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The Best Solution to Drafty Windows

Drafty windows can be a source of discomfort, energy loss, and moisture problems. These issues, while equally concerning, pose varying degrees of risk. For example, dampness can promote mold and decay, while energy loss can cause an increase in your monthly heating and cooling costs. Your heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) unit will not...

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4 Must-Do Maintenance Tasks for Fall

While triple-digit temperatures are still in the forecast, summer will soon be replaced by fall’s cooler weather and stunning vistas, which can be already be felt and seen in some areas. You can also find seasonal favorites in valley stores, bakeries, and cafes. With autumn officially beginning next Tuesday, September 22, now is the perfect...

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There’s Monsoon Activity in the Valley!

Last night’s monsoon activity reinforces the importance of window sealant. Up to 60 mph winds were gusting, and the rain was pounding in the valley last night. Thick clouds of dust limited visibility to beneath one mile in many areas (National Weather Service). Phoenicians woke up to downed trees, debris, and even water intrusion. Sealing your...

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