Understanding Damp Proofing: Causes, Effects, and Prevention

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Learn about the causes, effects, and preventive measures of dampness in buildings. Discover how rising moisture, rain leakage, and condensation lead to issues like corrosion, decay, and termite growth. Explore preventive actions like joint filling, proper curing, and waterproofing techniques such as using hot bitumen or metal sheets.


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  1. DAMP PROOFING

  2. Causes of damp proofing Rising of moisture from the ground Action of rain-causes leekage of roofs Exposed top of walls Condensation-causes warm humid air is cooled

  3. Effects of dampness Causes breeding of mosquitoes Corrosion of metals Patches in wall surfaces Decay of timber Floor coverings are damaged Accelerates growth of termites Softening of plaster Causes efflorescence

  4. Preventive measures of dampness Filling of joints in drainage system with cement mortar Educate public for usage of toilet Avoid weak lekages in building Proper curing Joint should be leak proof Terrace is not provided with sill water enter through staircase Water proofing to terrace Good design of floor slab Reilief valves at suitable places Slope of terrace slab

  5. Water proofing to flat roof Finishing should be done at laying of concrete Provide a layer of concrete over RCC slab Use of mastic asphalt and jute cloth Use of water proofing compounds

  6. Materials used for damp proofing Hot bitumen-applied with min thickness of 3mm Mastic asphalt-is good impervious material laid by experienced men Bituminous felts- flexible material, lays in normal width Metal sheets- sheets of copper, aluminium ,lead used as damp proofing.

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