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		<title>Dryvit: What is Stucco/EIFS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Transcript: We all want to make our environment cleaner, and healthier. There is an extraordinary exterior wall system that has a tiny environmental foot print, with a huge economic benefit. Outsulation system from Dryvit &#8211; as green as it gets. Outsulation systems are highly energy efficient wall claddings, used on 350,000 buildings worldwide. Outsulation systems [...]]]></description>
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