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Mitigating Moisture in Multifamily Housing Projects

3/9/23 2:00 pm to 3/31/24 EST
Contact: Tiffany

Credits: 1 AIA LU/HSW; 1 AIBD P-CE; 0.1 IACET CEU
May qualify for learning hours through most Canadian architectural associations


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This webinar is part of the Multi-Family Academy

As the multifamily housing sector continues to grow, technical advancements allow for more efficient and tighter enclosures. Even still, moisture problems continue to be a cause of concern. The infiltration of moisture can often lead to structural deterioration, a diminished lifespan of exterior claddings, paints and finishes, as well as being a major contributor to mold growth, unhealthy buildings, and poor indoor air quality.

With that in mind, the quick removal of liquid bulk water and water vapor is critical in order to avoid damage to structural components. The use of comprehensive water management systems can mitigate these issues. Beyond merely applying building paper or a wrap, these advanced systems involve employing proven water management principles to develop a moisture management system that addresses all the mechanisms of moisture movement, informing everything from architectural design and product selection to construction practice. Preventing moisture damage and call backs is inherently about implementing a system that effectively controls moisture in both liquid and vapor form. This webinar’s expert presenters will provide an overview and multifamily housing case studies that feature a range of water management systems, products, and accessories. 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Discuss the importance of developing a comprehensive water management system within a range of multifamily building projects in terms of envelope integrity and the health, safety, and well-being of residents.
  2. Describe the utilization of an established water management system that ensures materials have been tested and proven to work effectively together to maximize water damage prevention—key to elevating the living conditions of multifamily home residents.
  3. List best practices for the proper installation of a successful water management system in the featured multifamily housing projects, as well as provide an overview of the products selected to ensure structural durability as well as occupant health/safety.
  4. Discuss the codes and safety standards that inform the specification of systems that facilitate proper water management in the featured multifamily housing case studies.

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