Saturday, December 23, 2023

The control of moisture

 The control of moisture


There are four sources of #moisture associated with #foundations:

 

(1) surface water, 

(2) soil moisture,

(3) groundwater, and 

(4) construction materials moisture. 


Surface #water from #rain and #snow-melt is controlled through the use of #eavestroughing and #grading


Soil moisture, in the form of water or water #vapour, is controlled by #dampproofing materials and #drainage.

 

Where the #groundwater table is high enough to cause hydrostatic pressure against the foundation, it is controlled by #waterproofing combined with a structural design capable of resisting water pressures. 


Construction moisture, principally water in concrete, is best controlled by allowing adequate #curing and drying time before enclosing.


Quoted from Illustrated Users' Guide - NBC2015




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