TekTerior Systems to represent Mortar Net Solutions

Words: Art FoxEffective July 15, 2014, TekTerior Systems will represent Mortar Net Solutions Inc. in Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, and Alaska.

Mortar Net is the leader in developing and providing moisture management solutions for masonry construction. In its over 20 year history Mortar Net has introduced multiple innovations to improve the sustainability and performance of masonry structures. Among the products introduced are: MortarNet, a breakthrough in mortar collection devices; BlockFlash, the most effective moisture control solution for single wythe concrete masonry unit structures; and TotalFlash, the first integrated flashing and drainage solution for cavity wall masonry construction.

“Mortar Net is pleased to add its name to the industry leaders represented by TekTerior,” says Mortar Net President, Gary R. Johnson. “The technical expertise, industry knowledge, and focus on total solutions for wall systems of the TekTerior team fit well with Mortar Net’s approach. We are confident they will bring excellent service and support to the design professionals specifying and to the masons installing our products.”

Walt Suman, TekTerior’s president, adds, “The Mortar Net family of products is focused on solutions to many of the moisture management issues we have in the Northwest. Their mix is a complement to our total offering of membranes, insulation and cladding systems.”
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