Moisture Transport
Moisture transport in buildings is a fundamental physics concept that can cause major failures in building enclosures, and other locations that are susceptible to mold and mildew damage. The source of moisture is typically bulk water, water vapor from humid indoor or outdoor conditions, moisture from the soil around a building, or leftover moisture in construction materials. Buildings can be protected from moisture failure if designed and operated properly.
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Remember
View SourcesSources- Identify common signs of moisture problems in buildings
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Identify the conditions for mold growth
: Common Signs of Moisture ProblemsLecture Notes
: Conditions for Mold GrowthLecture Notes
: Common Signs of Moisture ProblemsProblem Set
: Conditions for Mold GrowthProblem Set
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Understand
View SourcesSources- Explain the major causes of moisture damage in a building
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Explain the difference between weather barriers and vapor barriers
: Causes of Moisture in a BuildingLecture Notes
: Weather Barrier vs. Vapor BarrierLecture Notes
: Causes of Moisture FailureProblem Set
: Weather barriers vs. vapor barriersProblem Set
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Apply
View SourcesSources- Apply best practice methods for controlling moisture
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Correctly identify best practices to remove mold growth on lumber
: Best Practices to Control MoistureLecture Notes
: Correctly Mitigate Mold Growth on LumberLecture Notes
: Best Practice to Control MoistureProblem Set
: Proper Removal of Mold on LumberProblem Set
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