Even with good structural conditions, waterproofing is still essential for several reasons:-
1. Water damage:-
Water can still seep into tiny cracks or joints, causing damage to the structure, finishes, and furnishings.
2. Corrosion protection:-
Waterproofing protects reinforcing steel and other metals from corrosion, ensuring the structure’s integrity.
3. Durability:-
Waterproofing enhances the structure’s durability by preventing water-borne damage and reducing maintenance needs.
4. Comfort and safety:-
Waterproofing ensures a dry and safe environment, preventing slips, falls, and mold growth.
5. Energy efficiency:-
Waterproofing helps reduce energy losses by preventing heat transfer through wet building envelopes.
6. Asset protection:-
Waterproofing protects the building’s assets, including finishes, furnishings, and equipment, from water damage.
7. Building code compliance:-
Many building codes require waterproofing to ensure public safety and building durability.
While good structural conditions are essential, waterproofing is a critical additional layer of protection to ensure the building’s longevity, safety, and functionality.