| SECTION 1807 DAMPPROOFING
AND WATERPROOFING
1807.3 Waterproofing required.
Where the ground-water investigation required by Section
1802.2.3 indicates that a hydrostatic pressure condition
exists, and the design does not include a ground-water control
system as described in Section 1807.1.3,
walls and floors shall be waterproofed in accordance with
this section.
1807.3.1 Floors. Floors
required to be waterproofed shall be of concrete and designed
and constructed to withstand the hydrostatic pressures to
which the floors will be subjected. Waterproofing shall
be accomplished by placing a membrane of rubberized asphalt,
butyl rubber, fully adhered/fully bonded HDPE or polyolefin
composite membrane or not less than 6-mil [0.006 inch (0.152
mm)] polyvinyl chloride with joints lapped not less than
6 inches (152 mm) or other approved materials under the
slab. Joints in the membrane shall be lapped and sealed
in accordance with the manufacturers installation
instructions.
1807.3.2Walls.Walls
required to be waterproofed shall be of concrete or masonry
and shall be designed and constructed to withstand the hydrostatic
pressures and other lateral loads to which the walls will
be subjected. Waterproofing shall be applied from the bottom
of the wall to not less than 12 inches (305 mm) above the
maximum elevation of the ground-water table. The remainder
of the wall shall be dampproofed in accordance with Section
1807.2.2. Waterproofing shall consist of two-ply hot-
mopped felts, not less than 6-mil (0.006 inch; 0.152 mm)
polyvinyl chloride, 40-mil (0.040 inch; 1.02 mm) polymer-modified
asphalt, 6-mil (0.006 inch; 0.152 mm) polyethylene or other
approved methods or materials capable of bridging nonstructural
cracks. Joints in the membrane shall be lapped and sealed
in accordance with the manufacturers installation
instructions.
1807.3.2.1 Surface preparation
of walls. Prior to the application of waterproofing
materials on concrete or masonry walls, the walls shall
be prepared in accordance with Section
1807.2.2.1.
1807.3.3 Joints and penetrations.
Joints in walls and floors, joints between the wall and
floor and penetrations of the wall and floor shall be made
water-tight utilizing approved methods and materials.
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