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9781333458256: The Waterproofing of Structures (Classic Reprint): With Special Reference to Sublevel Construction, the Envelope Method and the Application of ... Application of "tunaloid" (Classic Reprint)

Sinopsis

Protect structures from water with a proven envelope method and durable Tunaloid materials.

This book explains how to shield basements, foundations, bridges, tunnels, and other concrete constructions from moisture using the envelope or shield approach. It covers the real-world use of Tunaloid Waterproof Felt, Tunaloid Compound, and Tunaloid Damp-Proof Paint, showing how each fits into a complete waterproofing system. Readers will see why proper application, careful joint work, and thorough curing are essential for lasting protection.


The text emphasizes practical considerations, including the importance of avoiding punctures, ensuring complete adhesion between layers, and choosing the right coating for interior or exterior surfaces. It also discusses how waterproofing fits with drainage, temperature changes, and the presence of moist soil around sublevel work.



  • How the envelope method surrounds a concrete or masonry structure for reliable water resistance

  • The roles of Tunaloid Waterproof Felt, its single-sided coating advantage, and how to apply it

  • When to use Damp-Proof Paint versus felt for different depths and moisture levels

  • Practical steps to prepare surfaces, joints, and openings for a durable seal


Ideal for engineers, builders, and project managers seeking a grounded, hands-on approach to moisture control in sublevel construction.

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It is but natural that because of the ease of application coat ings should be tried upon the inner rather than the outer surfaces of structures below ground level. But this always leaves water free to exert its pressure to push off the coating rather than bind it faster to the surface as would be the case if it was applied upon the outside. It is this fact that has rendered so many forms of inside coating absolutely useless.

The only possibility of opposing a reasonably effective stop to the water by an inside application lies in making it of ample thickness and bonding it effectually to the existing concrete. Waterproofing cement in various forms has been tried under these conditions. In one of the most successful forms it com bines with the good qualities of a first class Portland Cement the power of repelling water. It is usually applied in a coating about of an inch thick but requires a special sand for its mixing and especially skilled labor in its manipulation.

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