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Moisture Protection Building Envelopes. Christopher Perego Market Segment Manager – Building Restoration Shakopee, MN November 2, 2010. Moisture Protection for Building Envelopes. Program Objectives. Basics of wall design The trouble with buildings Façade repair systems Case histories
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Moisture ProtectionBuilding Envelopes Christopher Perego Market Segment Manager – Building Restoration Shakopee, MN November 2, 2010
Program Objectives • Basics of wall design • The trouble with buildings • Façade repair systems • Case histories • Questions
Value Proposition • Consultant’s consultant • Material science • Building science • Problem solving • Adjacent materials • What does the bundle mean?
The Basics of Wall Design Brick Precast Stucco Masonry
Masonry Design Issues Benefits • Versatility and beauty • Durability • Fire resistance • Life cycle cost effectiveness • Flexibility • Economy
Masonry Design Issues Challenges • Moisture and water management • Efflorescence • Cracks and spalls • Block is porous • No one to take responsibility “The coat of arms.”
9 Out of 10 Architects Surveyed Say….. #1 concern with masonry.... Moisture
Four Keys to Masonry Wall Design Protection • Protection from moisture Collection • Collect any water that gets through the face shell Drainage • Provide a path for water to exit the wall section Backup • Have a backup plan if the first three fail
Wall Design Concepts Barrier Wall • Single layer of protection • Relies on perfection • No back-up • Very common wall system for Office/Warehouse
Wall Design Concepts Cavity Wall • Double layer of protection • Protection • Collection • Drainage • Back up • Expensive
The Reality All wall systems should have these Most single-wythe walls miss some key design details Moisture protection even more important on single-wythe walls Most paint peels from sealant Masonry cracks for many reasons The Solution Need to use a variety of elements to waterproof wall Most single-wythe walls leak Most single-wythe walls need repair and a breathable membrane Use coatings compatible with sealants Use a membrane that can bridge cracks Wall Design ConceptsProtection,collection,drainage,back-up
Wall Design ConceptsCollection • Water will get into cavity at some time via settlement cracks, details, pinholes • Need to provide an unobstructed core for water to pass down via gravity • Need flashing to capture and gather water
Wall Design ConceptsDrainage • Need to manage water that gets into the cavity • Need unobstructed path for water • Need weeps for water to exit the cavity • Water must drain to prevent other problems
Wall Design ConceptsBackup • There are no provisions for back-up in a single-wythe wall • All the moisture protection for a single-wythe building is on the surface • It is important on this type of wall to choose the right surface treatment
The Trouble with BuildingsSingle-wythe masonry walls – why do they leak? • Mortar laid too far ahead of mason, not enough water to carry Portland and sand into block or brick – results in crack • Clip joints – not fully loaded head joints, does not hold water • Improperly tooled joints • Blocked cavity • Weep tubes blocked • Penetrations not caulked • Leaks at head jam of window
The Trouble with BuildingsSingle-wythe masonry walls – why do they leak? • Settlement cracks • No flashing • Wet insulation during construction • 100 year storms • Negative vapor pressure • Improper grading • Parapet cap details • Inadequate design – specifying only minimum protection • Poor sealant details
The Trouble with BuildingsSingle-wythe masonry walls – why do they leak? ………and sometimes, it just seems we have angered the rain Gods!
Façade Repair Systems • Assessment • Surface preparation • Material compatibility issues • Repairs • Waterproofing for long term protection
Repair Systems - Assessment “Prescription before diagnosis is malpractice” – unknown • Most older buildings require a combination of repairs • Most older single-wythe masonry building require a barrier coating • Tuck pointing and block replacement important part of system
Repair System – Surface Preparation • Tuck pointing – all deteriorating mortar, cracks larger than 1/32 – inch, signs of rust bleed, efflorescence, excessive moisture • Block replacement as necessary – more than ¼ of block spalled, top edge of block deteriorated, or block with transverse cracks • Flashing – install flashing as necessary over opening and changes in elevation
Repair System – Surface Preparation • Cleaning – remove all efflorescence, mold, mildew, rust stains • Remove all existing coating that is unsound • Repair minor spalls with compatible repair mortar, follow ICRI guidelines for repair • Repair sealant in control joints, as necessary
Material Compatibility • Use a soft mortar for tuck pointing • Choose patching material with similar properties to substrate • Large scale patching not recommended – block removal best option if patches get large • Avoid silicone surface treatments
Material Compatibility • Use elastomeric coating over elastomeric sealant • Tint sealant to similar color as wall coating • Do not mix urethane and silicone on the same project
Sources • Waterproofing the Building Envelope – Michael Kubal • Concrete Masonry Handbook – Panarese, Kosmatka • National Concrete and Masonry Association • Southern Brick Institute • American Concrete Institute • Brick Industry Association