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MEET BENJAMIN OBDYKE, INC

MEET BENJAMIN OBDYKE, INC

Benjamin Obdyke, based in Horsham, PA, since 1868, has been on the forefront of Moisture Management since inventing the original corrugated downspout shortly after the Civil War. We are experts in the niche area of moisture management and love talking about building science and helping create and provide the right solution for building better and safer homes and structures. We exited the metal manufacturing business in the 1980s and now focus on manufacturing products such as rainscreens, drainable housewrap, window flashings and other innovative products to fit every possible solution in the area of moisture management. Benjamin Obdyke is passionate about education and offers three (soon to be four) AIA-approved courses on the topic. We are readily available to assist in providing construction details, technical documentation, installation training and jobsite visits as needed.

We are excited to be a member of AIA Potomac Valley and hope to engage with chapter members in person sooner rather than later. In the meantime, please feel free to reach out to us directly with any technical questions, to set up a training or to request product samples. Here’s to a happy and healthy 2021!

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