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Surface Waterproofing Techniques: A Case Study in Nova Lima, Brazil
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: Received: 1 June 2023 / Approved: 2 June 2023 / Online: 2 June 2023 (11:57:59 CEST)
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Gomes, L.C.F.; Gomes, H.C.; Reis, E.D. Surface Waterproofing Techniques: A Case Study in Nova Lima, Brazil. Eng 2023, 4, 1871-1890. Gomes, L.C.F.; Gomes, H.C.; Reis, E.D. Surface Waterproofing Techniques: A Case Study in Nova Lima, Brazil. Eng 2023, 4, 1871-1890.
Abstract
Considering the various problems caused by infiltration in civil construction, this study aimed to identify the most appropriate waterproofing methods for different types of surfaces. A study was conducted on the mechanisms of water infiltration on surfaces and the waterproofing methods available on the market, focusing on asphalt blankets, in addition to a literature review highlighting state-of-the-art on this topic. A case study was also conducted in residence in Nova Lima, Brazil, analyzing different waterproofing techniques, including their characteristics and stages. Among the conclusions, it is highlighted that the implementation of adequate project, installation, inspection, and maintenance techniques can significantly reduce the waterproofing failure rate and repair costs and that the excellent choice of materials, along with the skill of the labor force in the application, is fundamental to guarantee the adequate performance of these materials in buildings.
Keywords
durability; waterproofing; infiltration; asphalt blankets; pathologies
Subject
Engineering, Civil Engineering
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