| SECTION 1807 DAMPPROOFING
AND WATERPROOFING
1807.1 Where required.
Walls or portions thereof that retain earth and enclose interior
spaces and floors below grade shall be waterproofed and dampproofed
in accordance with this section, with the exception of those
spaces containing groups other than residential and institutional
where such omission is not detrimental to the building or
occupancy. Ventilation for crawl spaces shall comply with
Section 1203.4.
1807.1.1 Story above grade
plane. Where a basement is considered a story above
grade plane and the finished ground level adjacent to the
basement wall is below the basement floor elevation for
25 percent or more of the perimeter, the floor and walls
shall be dampproofed in accordance with Section 1807.2 and
a foundation drain shall be installed in accordance with
Section 1807.4.2. The foundation drain shall be installed
around the portion of the perimeter where the basement floor
is below ground level. The provisions of Sections
1802.2.3, 1807.3 and 1807.4.1 shall not apply in this
case.
1807.1.2 Under-floor space.
The finished ground level of an under-floor space such as
a crawl space shall not be located below the bottom of the
footings. Where there is evidence that the ground-water
table rises to within 6 inches (152 mm) of the ground level
at the outside building perimeter, or that the surface water
does not readily drain from the building site, the ground
level of the under-floor space shall be as high as the outside
finished ground level, unless an approved drainage system
is provided. The provisions of Sections
1802.2.3, 1807.2, 1807.3 and 1807.4 shall not apply
in this case.
1807.1.2.1 Flood hazard
areas. For buildings and structures in flood hazard
areas as established in Section 1612.3,
the finished ground level of an under-floor space such
as a crawl space shall be equal to or higher than the
outside finished ground level.
Exception: Under-floor
spaces of Group R-3 buildings that meet the requirements of
FEMA/ FIA-TB-11.
1807.1.3 Ground-water control.
Where the ground-water table is lowered and maintained
at an elevation not less than 6 inches (152 mm) below the
bottom of the lowest floor, the floor and walls shall be
dampproofed in accordance with Section 1807.2. The design
of the system to lower the ground-water table shall be based
on accepted principles of engineering that shall consider,
but not necessarily be limited to, permeability of the soil,
rate at which water enters the drainage system, rated capacity
of pumps, head against which pumps are to operate and the
rated capacity of the disposal area of the system.
1807.2 Dampproofing required.
Where hydrostatic pressure will not occur as determined
by Section 1802.2.3, floors and
walls for other than wood foundation systems shall be dampproofed
in accordance with this section. Wood foundation systems shall
be constructed in accordance with AF&PA Technical Report
No. 7.
1807.2.1 Floors. Dampproofing
materials for floors shall be installed between the floor
and the base course required by Section 1807.4.1, except
where a separate floor is provided above a concrete slab.
Where installed beneath the slab, dampproofing shall consist
of not less than 6-mil (0.006 inch; 0.152 mm) polyethylene
with joints lapped not less than 6 inches (152 mm), or other
approved methods or materials. Where permitted to be installed
on top of the slab, dampproofing shall consist of mopped-on
bitumen, not less than 4-mil (0.004 inch; 0.102 mm) polyethylene,
or other approved methods or materials. Joints in the membrane
shall be lapped and sealed in accordance with the manufacturers
installation instructions.
1807.2.2Walls. Dampproofing
materials for walls shall be installed on the exterior surface
of the wall, and shall extend from the top of the footing
to above ground level. Dampproofing shall consist of a bituminous
material, 3 pounds per square yard (16 N/m2)
of acrylic modified cement, 0.125 inch (3.2 mm) coat of
surface-bonding mortar complying with ASTM C 887, any of
the materials permitted for waterproofing by Section 1807.3.2
or other approved methods or materials.
1807.2.2.1 Surface preparation
of walls. Prior to application of dampproofing materials
on concrete walls, holes and recesses resulting from the
removal of form ties shall be sealed with a bituminous
material or other approved methods or materials. Unit
masonry walls shall be parged on the exterior surface
belowground level with not less than 0.375 inch (9.5 mm)
of portland cement mortar. The parging shall be coved
at the footing.
Exception: Parging of
unit masonry walls is not required where a material is approved
for direct application to the masonry.
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.
1807.4 Subsoil drainage
system. Where a hydrostatic pressure condition does
not exist, dampproofing shall be provided and a base shall
be installed under the floor and a drain installed around
the foundation perimeter. A subsoil drainage system designed
and constructed in accordance with Section 1807.1.3 shall
be deemed adequate for lowering the ground-water table.
1807.4.1 Floor base course.
Floors of basements, except as provided for in Section
1807.1.1, shall be placed over a floor base course not
less than 4 inches (102 mm) in thickness that consists
of gravel or crushed stone containing not more than 10
percent of material that passes through a No. 4 (4.75
mm) sieve.
Exception: Where a site
is located in well-drained gravel or sand/gravel mixture soils,
a floor base course is not required.
1807.4.2 Foundation drain.
A drain shall be placed around the perimeter of a foundation
that consists of gravel or crushed stone containing not
more than 10-percent material that passes through a No.
4 (4.75 mm) sieve. The drain shall extend a minimum of
12 inches (305 mm) beyond the outside edge of the footing.
The thickness shall be such that the bottom of the drain
is not higher than the bottom of the base under the floor,
and that the top of the drain is not less than 6 inches
(152 mm) above the top of the footing. The top of the
drain shall be covered with an approved filter membrane
material. Where a drain tile or perforated pipe is used,
the invert of the pipe or tile shall not be higher than
the floor elevation. The top of joints or the top of perforations
shall be protected with an approved filter membrane material.
The pipe or tile shall be placed on not less than 2 inches
(51 mm) of gravel or crushed stone complying with Section
1807.4.1, and shall be covered with not less than 6 inches
(152 mm) of the same material.
1807.4.3 Drainage discharge.
The floor base and foundation perimeter drain shall discharge
by gravity or mechanical means into an approved drainage
system that complies with the International Plumbing Code.
Exception: Where a site
is located in well-drained gravel or sand/gravel mixture soils,
a dedicated drainage system is not required.
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