Document Status
Current
Supplement
Core Supplement
Series
Good Building Guide
Abstract
Outlines the principles of constructing a waterproof basement. Considers the significance of drainage characteristics of the soil, control of moisture during site preparation, and the three types of construction: tanked protection, structurally integral protection, and drained cavity. Briefly describes the waterproofing systems that could be used, including bonded sheet membranes and mastic asphalt membranes.
Author
Trotman, P.
ISBN
9781860819810
Subjects
- Civil engineering, infrastructure and public utilities
- Site investigation
- Building types
- Basements
- Types of Spaces within buildings
- Building foundations/ground floors
- Building structure
- Coverings and surface finishes
- Groundwork/site investigation for buildings
- Waterproofing/damp proofing
Publisher History
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