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The Reasons for Using Rainscreens in Dry Climates

Making the Switch in Dry Regions

Rainscreen systems make sense even in places that are typically dry. As of late, these areas are increasingly receiving an abundance of rain over short periods of time. Therefore, rainscreen requirements are making their way into building codes—the laws of the built environment—even for desert-like climates.

Rainscreen specification is becoming a mandate.

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