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Manual on moisture control in buildings

Trechsel, H. R.
1994
Series ASTM manual series; MNL 18


Trechsel, H. R., (1994), Manual on moisture control in buildings, Series ASTM manual series; MNL 18.
Abstract:
Brings together in one volume important data and applicable state-of-the-art relating to moisture problems in buildings: their diagnosis, prevention, and rehabilitation. This desk-top reference gives the reader information on how to design and maintain moisture-resistant buildings and how to investigate and correct moisture problems in existing buildings.It addresses residential, commercial, and institutional buildings in all North American climatic zones.

26 chapters in 4 parts:

? Part 1, Fundamentals, provides fundamental information and data relating to moisture control and the effects of moisture on buildings.

? Part 2, Applications, discusses the application of related technologies to prevent or solve moisture problems in buildings.

? Part 3, Construction Principles and Recommendations,gives guidelines and recommendations for designing and constructing new buildings and for increasing the moisture resistance of existing buildings.

? Part 4, Implementation, provides insights into the various mechanisms for implementing moisture control strategies.

The chapters on standards and codes, contract documents, and legal aspects of moisture control should aid in understanding the various mechanisms available for effective implementation of moisture control strategies. A short bibliography of useful reference publications is provided at the end of the manual.

Webster 4th Floor TH 9031 M63 1994 IN LIBRARY /Descript. 485 p.


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Trechsel, H. R.
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