AIA Detailing Fluid-Applied Waterproofing with Scott Wolff
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- Join Scott Wolff, an Architectural Specialist with W.R. MEADOWS, as he delivers an informative presentation on detailing fluid-applied waterproofing. This video course covers benefits of different types of systems, correct flashing techniques, termination detailing, hot vs. cold fluid-applied waterproofing, and so much more.
This video is for educational purposes only and will not currently earn AIA credit. Please contact W. R. MEADOWS at info@wrmeadows.com if you interested in an actual credit-earning course. For more information about W. R. MEADOWS, click here: www.wrmeadows....
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40:33. There is a space between the two neoprene pieces that seems to be left unreinforced. Is it ok to have portions left unreinforced with either fabric or neoprene like this?
The gap in neoprene or non-woven flashing is not to scale. This detail is to reflect that a 6” flashing (neoprene or non-woven) is to wrap inside and outside corners, with 3” extending onto each adjacent plane*.
In the event a curb is greater than 6”, there may be a gap. Where a curb height is greater than 6”, it is at the contractor’s discretion to either use a single, continuous section of neoprene or non-woven reinforcement fabric or have a separation as this detail reflects.
*This 6” flashing reinforcement of inside and outside corners is in accordance with NRCA guidelines. All manufacturers’ details reflect this industry standard detail method.
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No can't at turnups?
Cants are generally not used in waterproofing applications. They are typical for roof membranes (single-ply, mod-bit, etc.). Fluid-applied waterproofing specs often include a non-woven (polyester or polyolefin) reinforcement fabric for pre-reinforcement of inside and outside corners. These fabrics far more easily accommodate sharp inside/outside corners than do 40 - 80+ mil single-ply and mod-bit roofing - hence the need for a cant to help “ease” the [roofing] membrane into that transition.
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