PermaLath® Glass Fiber Lath for Stucco and Stone
PermaLath, 1/8" Fiberglass Lath - I-PL - Call for Pricing
1 roll - 39" x 150' - 487.5 sq ft.
PermaLath, 1/8" Fiberglass Lath - I-PL-20 - Call for Pricing
20 rolls - 39" x 150' - 9750 sq ft.
PermaLath 1000, ¼" Fiberglass Lath - I-PL1000 - Call for Pricing
1 roll - 39" x 150' - 487.5 sq ft.
PermaLath 1000, ¼" Fiberglass Lath - I-PL1000-8 - Call for Pricing
8 rolls - 39" x 150' - 3900 sq ft.
PermaLath® is an open weave, corrosion-free, three-dimensional, self-furring, glass fiber reinforcing lath.
PermaLath® Glass Fiber Lath
PermaLath® is a nominal 1/8" thick glass fiber reinforcing
lath designed for use with cementitious exterior wall
coatings manufactured in accordance with ICC-ES AC-11
at a maximum thickness of 3/8" to ½". PermaLath® provides
keying and continuous reinforcement for stucco used on
vertical wall applications with solid backing.
PermaLath® 1000 Glass Fiber Lath
PermaLath® 1000 is a nominal ¼" thick glass fiber
reinforcing lath designed for use with cementitious exterior
wall coatings (traditional stucco) at a maximum thickness of
½" to 7/8". PermaLath® 1000 can also be used as a mortar
base for lightweight veneer facing, such as stone veneer.
Features & Benefits
- Non Metallic
Will not rust; ideal for coastal applications
- Pliable, with No Sharp Edges
Safer and easier to cut and handle
- Non-Directional
Can be applied vertically or horizontally
- Wide Rolls
Fewer overlaps required to give better coverage
- Three-Dimensional Profile
Self furring, excellent mechanical key using
traditional fastening procedures
- Low Profile on Overlaps
Overlaps are easily feathered; eliminating shadowing
- Alkali Resistant
Long-term durability and performance
- Packaged in Lightweight Rolls
Application time/labor savings/storage
| PermaLath | PermaLath 1000 |
| Thickness | 1/8" (nominal) | ¼" (nominal) |
| Color | Gray | Gray |
| Packaging | 39" x 150' LF/roll | 39" x 150' LF/roll |
| Roll Weight | 16 lbs | 31 lbs |
| Weave | Leno | Leno |
| Min. Tensile Strength | 35.4 kg/cm (198 lb/inch) | 59 kg/cm (330 lb/inch) |
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