An investigation of approximately 4,000 buildings in the hot-humid climate locations of the United States where the potential for decay of hygroscopic building materials or corrosion of metals is moderate-to-severe found that redundant moisture barriers are necessary to accommodate statistically probable water leakage in building envelopes. Conversely, the research found that reliance on surfice barrier cladding designs without redundant moisture barriers can lead to water-related problems of rot, corrosion and deterioration. Exterior wall designs that incorporate drainage planes (vented wall designs), rain screens with drainage planes (pressureequalized or ventilated designs), and mass storage systems are better alternatives for building d...
The following report explains the moisture-related concerns for High R-value wall assemblies and dis...
This publication will describe the causes of excess moisture, how condensation occurs, and methods u...
Uncontrolled moisture accumulation in a building envelope reduces the structural integrity of its co...
Moisture and subsequent mold problems in buildings are a serious and increasing concern for the buil...
Premature failures of building envelopes in some North American locations appear to be climate relat...
Premature failures of building envelopes in the 1990's, notably in coastal areas of North America, p...
In hot and humid climates the interior and exterior environmental loads that building envelopes must...
This paper discusses some of the harmful effects of water on building materials, particularly those ...
This paper will present case studies of the investigations of three different buildings exhibiting m...
The following report explains the moisture-related concerns for High R-value wall assemblies and dis...
Air leakage in buildings located in hot and humid climates can result in excessive energy costs. Add...
Good design and construction practices result in walls that are unaffected by problems as a conseque...
A number of cases of water and frost damage in masonry and non-loadbearing walls have been examined....
The moisture behaviour of building components is becoming a major durability issue worldwide because...
Condensation plane analysis for determining critical planes at which condensation may occur can be p...
The following report explains the moisture-related concerns for High R-value wall assemblies and dis...
This publication will describe the causes of excess moisture, how condensation occurs, and methods u...
Uncontrolled moisture accumulation in a building envelope reduces the structural integrity of its co...
Moisture and subsequent mold problems in buildings are a serious and increasing concern for the buil...
Premature failures of building envelopes in some North American locations appear to be climate relat...
Premature failures of building envelopes in the 1990's, notably in coastal areas of North America, p...
In hot and humid climates the interior and exterior environmental loads that building envelopes must...
This paper discusses some of the harmful effects of water on building materials, particularly those ...
This paper will present case studies of the investigations of three different buildings exhibiting m...
The following report explains the moisture-related concerns for High R-value wall assemblies and dis...
Air leakage in buildings located in hot and humid climates can result in excessive energy costs. Add...
Good design and construction practices result in walls that are unaffected by problems as a conseque...
A number of cases of water and frost damage in masonry and non-loadbearing walls have been examined....
The moisture behaviour of building components is becoming a major durability issue worldwide because...
Condensation plane analysis for determining critical planes at which condensation may occur can be p...
The following report explains the moisture-related concerns for High R-value wall assemblies and dis...
This publication will describe the causes of excess moisture, how condensation occurs, and methods u...
Uncontrolled moisture accumulation in a building envelope reduces the structural integrity of its co...