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Mathads of Preventing Dampness in Buildings - Sources ané Causes
Methods of Preventing Dampness in Buildings —
Sources and Causes
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January 12, 2015
Dampness in building may occur due to bad design, faulty construction and
use of poor quality of materials. Dampness not only affects the life of the
building but also creates unhygienic conditions of the important items of work
in the construction of a building
The treatment given to prevent leakage of water from roof is generally termed
as water proofing whereas the treatment given to keep the walls, floors and
basement dry is termed as damp proofing.
Defects Caused by Dampness in Building
The various defects caused by dampness to building may be summarized as
under:
. It causes efflorescence which may ultimately result in disintegration of
bricks, stones, tiles etc.
It may result in softening and crumbling of plaster.
It may cause bleaching and flaking of paint with the formation of
coloured patches.
It may result in the warping, buckling and rotting of timber.
It may lead to the corrosion of metals.
It may cause deterioration to electrical fittings.
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7. It promotes growth of termites
8. It creates unhealthy living conditions for the occupants.
Causes of Dampness in Buildings
Absorption of moisture by the building materials is one of the chief causes of
dampness. On account of granular nature of materials, moisture finds an easy
access through the voids and this aided by capillary action assists the
moisture to travel in different directions.
Thus, either on account of faulty design of structure or bad workmanship or by
use of defective structures or by use of defective materials, moisture may find
its way on the interior of the building either through the wall, floor or roof.
Sources of Dampness in Building
The important sources of dampness may be summarized as below:
Dampness rising through the foundation walling. Moisture from wet
ground may rise well above the ground level on account of capillary
action
Splashing rain water which rebounds after hitting the wall surface may
also cause dampness.
Penetration of rain water through unprotected tops of walls, parapet,
compound walls, etc may cause dampness
In case of sloped roofs, rain water may percolate through defective roof
covering. In addition faulty eaves course and eave or valley gutters may
allow the rain water to descend through the top supporting wall and
cause dampness.
In case of flat roofs, inadequate roof slopes, improper rainwater pipe
connections, and defective junction between roof slab and parapet wall
may prove to be the source of dampness.
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Structures
Methods of Preventing Dampness in Buildings
Following methods are generally adopted to prevent the defect of dampness
ina structure:
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1. Membrane damp proofing
2. Integral damp proofing
3. Surface treatment
4. Guniting
5. Cavity wall construction
1. Membrane Damp Proofing
This consists in providing layers of membrane of water repellant material
between the source of dampness and the part of the structure adjacent to it.
This type of layer is commonly known as damp proof course (DPC) and it
may comprise of materials like bituminous felts, mastic, asphalt, plastic or
polythene sheets, cement concrete, etc.
Depending upon the source of dampness, DPC may be provided horizontally
or vertically in floors, walls, etc. Provision of DPC in basement is normally
termed as tanking
General principles to be observed while laying damp proof course are:
1, The DPC should cover full thickness of walls excluding rendering.
2. The mortar bed upon which the DPC is to be laid should be made level,
even and free from projections. Uneven base is likely to cause damage
to DPC.
3. When a horizontal DPC is to be continued up a vertical face a cement
concrete fillet 75mm in radius should be provided at the junction prior to
the treatment.
4, Each DPC should be placed in correct relation to other DPC so as to
ensure complete and continuous barrier to the passage of water from
floors, walls or roof.
Also Read: Damp Proof Course (DPC) -Methods of DPC Installation in
Construction
2. Integral Damp Proofing
This consists in adding certain water proofing compounds with the concrete
mix to increase its impermeability. Such compounds are available in market in
powdered as well as in liquid forms
The compounds made from clay, sand or lime (chalk, fuller's earth, etc) help
to fill the voids in concrete and make it waterproof,
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Another form of compounds like alkaline silicates, aluminium sulfate, calcium
chlorides, etc react chemically when mixed with concrete to produce water
proof concrete.
Pudlo, Impemo, Siks, ete. are some of the many commercially made
preparation of water proofing compounds commonly used. The quantity of
water proofing compounds to be added to cement depends upon
manufacturers’ recommendations.
In general, one kg of water proofing compound is added with one bag of
cement to render the mortar or concrete waterproof.
3. Surface Treatment
As described earlier, the moisture finds its way through the pores of materials
used in finishing. In order to check the entry of the moisture into the pores,
they must be filled up.
Surface treatment consists in filling up the pores of the surfaces subjected to
dampness. The use of water repellant metallic soaps such as calcium and
aluminium oleates and stearates is such effective in protecting the building
against the ravages of heavy rain. Bituminous solution, cement coating,
transparent coatings, paints, varnishes fall under this category.
In addition to other surface treatment given to walls, the one economically
used is lime cement plaster. The walls plastered with cement, lime and sand
in proportion of 1:3:6 is found to serve the purpose of preventing dampness in
wall due to rain effectively.
4. Guniting
This consists in depositing an impervious layer of rich cement mortar over the
surface to be waterproofed. The operation is carried out by use of a machine
known as cement gun.
The assembly broadly consists of a machine having arrangements for mixing
materials and a compressor for forcing the mixture under pressure through a
50mm diameter flexible hose pipe. The hose pipe has nozzle at its free end to
which water is supplied under pressure through a separate connection.
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The surface to be treated is first thoroughly cleaned of dirt, dust, grease or
loose particles and wetted properly. Cement and sand (or fine aggregates)
usually taken in proportion of 1:3 to 1:4 are then fed into the machine. This
mixture is finally shot on the prepared surface under a pressure of 2 to 3 kg
per square cm by holding the nozzle of the cement gun at the distance of 75
to 90 cm from the working surface.
The quantity of water in the mix can be controlled by means of regulating
valve provided in the water supply hose attachment. Since the material is
applied under pressure, it ensures dense compaction and better adhesion of
the rich cement mortar and hence treated surface becomes waterproof.
Also Read: What is Guniting? Procedure, Applications and Advantages
of Guniting
5. Cavity Wall Construction
This consists in shielding the main wall of the building by an outer skin wall
leaving a cavity in between the two. The cavity prevents the moisture from
traveling from the outer to the inner wall.
Also Read: What is a Cavity Wall? Construction and Advantages of
Cavity Walls
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