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The Importance of Active Leak Stopping
01-06-2020
The Importance of Active Leak Stopping
The Importance of Active Leak Stopping
For anyone in a non-technical sense to fully appreciate the nature and risks
associated with water ingress in below ground structures, we invite you to read
this paper to gain an understanding of substructure waterproofing and the
importance of remedial action. Potential consequences of active leaks are
numerous, from cost for remedial works to reduction in building life cycle.
Sources of external water such as a high or rising water table, river, extreme
weather, tidal changes, poorly drained soil, defective drains can all result in water
penetration of a structure at below ground level.
This penetrating water may have enough pressure and strength to ingress a
structure, even one which is presumed to have been adequately waterproofed.
Basements and other below ground structures can leak both during and
after construction. Any construction below ground will always be subject to
groundwater. Groundwater will try and will seep through cracks and joints in all
construction. Joints (from movement to floor/wall junctions) will always require
attention when waterproofing and these are common pitfalls in project fails.
There are often miscommunications and understanding of definitions of
waterproofing. It is often presumed one waterproof system is enough to
‘waterproof’ a below ground structure, leading to a misconception that the
structure is impervious to ground water.
Waterproofing design should always be undertaken by a Waterproofing Design
Specialist, someone with a CSSW or equivalent qualification and to be designed
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to meet British Standard BS 8102:2009. A Waterproofing Design Specialist will
always design a waterproofing system to reduce risk, this system will combine
the project requirements with best practice. The successful choice, design
and construction of a waterproofing scheme rely on heavily on communication
between the manufacturer, design team, installer, contractor and owner – a
a better understanding of advice and practicalities encourage Best Practice and
ultimately openness, transparency and accountability.
Remedial work to active leaks in construction, which is exposed, are relatively
easy to find and fix. If the construction is not exposed and finishing’s are in
place, these leaks are difficult to find but not impossible. Use of a thermal
imaging cameras/borescopes/moisture meters or visual inspections are
usually enough to locate these leaks.
Depending on the leak itself will depend on the remedial work required. It is
important to understand the waterproofing options available and how these
will have a cost and time implication to a project.
Join Georgia Burbridge, CSSW on Tuesday 26 May at 11 am for her live
presentation on “Active Leak Stopping”. To register for this online live
seminar, just email Rachelm@deltamembranes.com. Rachel will respond
with a link, meeting ID and password.
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