StrucDesignPE
Structural
- Dec 19, 2014
- 110
First, let me know if this is not the correct place to post this. I see this as an environmental issue and did not want to cross-post to the structural forum.
I have a building that was flooded. The building structure is CMU load bearing walls.
A proposal was made to place drill holes into the CMU to relieve the walls of excess moisture and prevent mold growth. This seems odd to me as I would think it would need a food source in the cells of the wall to grow mold, and that the walls would simply dry out themselves.
What are your thoughts, is this good practice or overkill?
I have a building that was flooded. The building structure is CMU load bearing walls.
A proposal was made to place drill holes into the CMU to relieve the walls of excess moisture and prevent mold growth. This seems odd to me as I would think it would need a food source in the cells of the wall to grow mold, and that the walls would simply dry out themselves.
What are your thoughts, is this good practice or overkill?