Module 3: Moisture Management Flashcards
why was there an increase in insulation used in new construction?
higher demands for comfort, reductions in energy use and concerns about climate change
explain energy efficient construction in relation to moisture management?
the more energy efficient the building envelope, the higher the risk of moisture related issues that can quickly cause structural damage and health problems for occupants
what are the factors that the risk of moisture damage depend on?
climate, interior conditions, choice of materials in each assembly, overall quality of the insulating and air sealing job
what are the 3 part to keeping any construction detail or assembly dry?
- get moisture off of it
- get moisture out of it
- get moisture away from it
what are the best approaches for preventing foundation moisture?
climate, the style of constructions, and the typical materials and methods used locally
what are the four major sources that moisture comes from in walls?
- bulk water leakage
- moisture in the assembly materials
- water vapour from diffusion or air leakage
- capillary action
bulk water leakage through exterior walls is usually a result of improper installation of what?
- siding materials
- poor quality flashing
- weatherstripping or caulking around joints in the building exterior (windows, doors, bottom plates)
what is a rainscreen detail?
a narrow gap between the cladding or siding and the next layer of the wall that allows water to flor down the wall.