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: Essential Water Ingress Tips for Strata Properties

This article about how to choose a qualified contractor to fix water leaks in strata buildings by understanding building codes and materials.

Water ingress is one of the most persistent issues faced by body corporate managers, unit owners, and occupants. Left unaddressed, it can lead to significant damage, costly repair, and long-term maintenance issues that affect both the structural integrity and value of a building. Resolving these issues requires more than a quick fix – it demands a deep understanding of building systems, construction materials, and regulatory standards.

In strata buildings, each component and each element has its specific role, interacting with the others like pieces of a puzzle. This article explores the essential areas of knowledge to consider when selecting a contractor to resolve water ingress problems in constructions.

Understanding Glazing Systems

Windows and glazing systems play a crucial role in preventing water ingress. In Australia, over 90% of commercial-grade window systems are designed with specific requirements under the Australian Standards AS2047 and AS1288. AS2047 outlines the minimum performance criteria for windows and doors, while AS1288 governs the selection of glass types and thickness to ensure safety and durability.

When choosing a professional to address water ingress, it is essential to find one with expertise in these standards, as understanding window installations and adherence to tested requirements is critical to solving a piece of the puzzle.

The Role of Concrete Structures in Water Ingress

Concrete and masonry components are widely used in building apartments and commercial properties. These materials need special care to ensure they are strong and long-lasting. The Australian Standard AS3600 gives clear instructions on how to design and build with these materials properly, covering everything from walls to slabs.

An expert in water ingress resolution must understand how different masonry materials (stone, brick and cement) interact with each other and the building’s environment. A comprehensive knowledge of the relationship between masonry products used in the construct of a building and the experience of the application and installation of these types of products is another key segment of the puzzle to the prevention of water ingress.

The Importance of Waterproofing

Waterproofing a building is essential to protect it from water damage. It helps prevent moisture from seeping into walls, floors, windows, and doors, which can cause serious structural issues. When done correctly, waterproofing creates a protective barrier or “envelope” that shields the building from rain and moisture.

In Australia, the AS3740 standard outlines waterproofing procedures for both indoor and outdoor areas. This protective envelope significantly lowers the risk of water damage and minimises the need for costly repairs over time.

Key Questions to Ask Your Consultant or Contractor

When selecting a professional to handle water ingress issues, it’s essential to assess their expertise. Here are some questions to guide your evaluation:

Long-Term Solutions Over Short-Term Fixes

Water Ingress defects are too often handled with a short-term fix approach that fails to address the root cause, leading to persistent problems and further deterioration of the building’s structural integrity. To ensure the contractors have the required skill set to provide a long-term remediation solution create a brief requiring them to meet the following checklist criteria of their rectification approach.

Does their process include the following steps:

Mike Smith Commercial Building Facade Solutions E: mike@cbfs.com.au P: 02 9281 6440

This post appears in Strata News #723.

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