kxa
Structural
- Nov 16, 2005
- 207
I was asked to look at a five story building for damage caused by excessive moisture at the ground level interior walls. During the inspection I noticed that when the adjacent five story building was constructed, they left a two inch gap where, despite the flashing at the roof parapet, allows for water, snow and humidity to get in there. Since there is very little chance for any air flow and the sun can not reach the area to help dry it, the wetness penetrates the building. Furthermore, there have been complaints about rodents.
I am suggesting that they fill the gap to the top with concrete. Perhaps with fly ash or a mix that is less permeable. I would like to hear if anybody out there has any experience with a situation like this or any other ideas. Thanks.
I am suggesting that they fill the gap to the top with concrete. Perhaps with fly ash or a mix that is less permeable. I would like to hear if anybody out there has any experience with a situation like this or any other ideas. Thanks.