This course covers the materials and procedures used, to prevent moisture-intrusion from damaging a building. Moisture protection for buildings includes many components. The most obvious are the roofing and exterior wall coverings. Openings in the walls are sealed by doors and windows. Flashing helps protect areas where surfaces come together, such as chimneys and roofs. Gutters and downspouts move water from the roof to underground drains. Insulation and ventilation work together to prevent moisture from building up and damaging the building.
Topics: Construction Safety and Precautions Roofing Applications Installation and Types of Roofing Materials Installation and Types of Exterior Wall Coverings Installation and Types of Flashing, Gutters, and Downspouts Installation and Types of Exterior Doors Windows Installation and Types of Glass Installation and Types of Insulation Installation and Types of Ventilation.
Intended Audience: This course is intended for Facilities, Construction, Civil, Structural, Mechanical, and other engineers whose job description may require a basic knowledge of the principles of moisture protection for structures.
Publication Source: US Navy (NAVEDTRA)