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Thousands more leaky condos as crisis spreads to highrises: Problems are surfacing with mould, exterior panels

Boei, W.
2002
The Vancouver Sun; Vancouver, B.C.; Feb 16


Boei, W., (2002), "Thousands more leaky condos as crisis spreads to highrises: Problems are surfacing with mould, exterior panels", The Vancouver Sun; Vancouver, B.C.; Feb 16.
Abstract:
Carmen Maretic, an advocate for leaky-condo owners, said the provincial government should designate leaky condos a disaster, which would free up federal government funds to determine the scope of the problem and to pay for repairs.

His study found that like low-rises, many leaky high-rise buildings were designed with face-seal wall systems that let in wind- driven rain when they are imperfectly built. The report says most leaky high-rises require rainscreen wall assemblies, which include cavities designed to let water drain to the outside.

Leaky-condo activists say the HPO's estimate is low, and that leaky high-rises and other factors will push the total as high as 100,000 units.


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