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Waterproofing Buildings Explained



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Society expects today's buildings to be watertight, which includes protection from rainwater, ground water, and water vapor. But, how exactly is this accomplished? In this video, we dive into the details of waterproofing design and construction in the context of the historical drivers of today's practices.

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References:
[1] K. K. Hirst, The Archaeology and History of Bitumen, ThoughtCo, 2019.
[2] J. Straube, Historical Development of the Building Enclosure, Building Science Digest, 2006.
[3] Miller Thomson LLP, Water Ingress Claims in British Columbia: Will Rainscreens and Building Envelope Professionals Prevent Another "Leaky Condo Crisis"?, 2016.
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