By Jenny Yu.
Nothing is more annoying than a repair job that doesn’t last. What people might not expect is for a product to withstand weather and wear for over 20 years. Some businesses are dedicated to providing just that.
In a recent LinkedIn post, waterproofing manufacturer MFM Building Products Corps shared a couple images of one of their products that has lasted over 25 years.

“Here’s a look at our Peel & Seal® product, installed around a wood burner chimney back in 1999,” the post read. “After 26 years of exposure to the elements, it’s still holding strong — no leaks, no failures. At MFM Building Products, we don’t just manufacture waterproofing solutions — we build trust that lasts decades.”
Peel & Seal® is a waterproofing tape designed to be used anywhere a fast, dependable waterproofing barrier is needed and is ideal for roofing, patching, gutter repair, flashing and general waterproofing. The product is composed of a UV-stable aluminum top surface laminated to two high-strength polyester films that is durable and tear-resistant.
Success stories like these make MFM an easy choice for customers looking for long-lasting products with dedicated customer service. Their talented team is dedicated to lowering costs while providing quality products, a formula that results in mutual success.
Just as their products stand the test of time, the business has blossomed and provided innovative solutions for their customers for over 60 years.
Since 1961, MFM has been a pioneering manufacturer of waterproofing products, weather barrier products and accessories for the construction industry. Starting as a small, family run business, the company steadily built its product offerings, improved product performance and gained loyal customers along the way. In 2017, MFM became an employee-owned ESOP company and continues to grow as one of the premier manufacturers throughout the United States.
Photo source: LinkedIn
Learn more about MFM Building Products Corp. in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.mfmbp.com.
Jenny Yu is a writer for The Coffee Shops™. When she's not writing, she loves visiting cozy coffee shops & bookstores, playing basketball, learning about oral history and spending time with loved ones.
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