This document discusses various types of water leakage that can occur in reinforced concrete structures and provides remedies and precautions. It covers leaks from slabs, terraces, and roofs. For roof leaks, it recommends locating the leak from both inside and outside and controlling any damage. For water damaged ceilings, it advises stopping the water source, drying the area above and below, and addressing any mold issues.
This document discusses various types of water leakage that can occur in reinforced concrete structures and provides remedies and precautions. It covers leaks from slabs, terraces, and roofs. For roof leaks, it recommends locating the leak from both inside and outside and controlling any damage. For water damaged ceilings, it advises stopping the water source, drying the area above and below, and addressing any mold issues.
This document discusses various types of water leakage that can occur in reinforced concrete structures and provides remedies and precautions. It covers leaks from slabs, terraces, and roofs. For roof leaks, it recommends locating the leak from both inside and outside and controlling any damage. For water damaged ceilings, it advises stopping the water source, drying the area above and below, and addressing any mold issues.
1 Introduction 1.1 Water Leakage in RCC Structure 1.2 Meaning of the Term 2 Types of Terracing 2.1 Types of Terracing 3 Slab Leak 3.1 How to Detect a Slab Leak? 4 Leaks From Terrace 4.1 Instructions 4.2 Terrace Precautions 5 How to Control Roof Leaks 5.1 Instructions 5.2 Locate the Leak from Inside 5.3 Control the Damage 5.4 Locate the Leak From Outside 6 How Water Damages a Ceiling 6.1 Instructions 6.2 Supplies and Tools Needed to Repair a Water Damaged Ceiling 6.3 Stop the Source of the Water 6.4 Dry Above and Below the Water 6.5 The Mold Danger