Buildings are designed and intended to keep the weather out and to keep the occupants and interiors dry. Leaky roofs, poorly installed or manufactured doors and windows, and leaky joints at exterior walls can result in water intrusion into building interiors, attic spaces, and wall cavities.
Building envelope evaluations
ASTM water penetration and leakage testing
Component and system testing
Differential pressure testing
Thermal imaging and damage mapping
Mold and other microbial contamination analysis
Remediation plans and cost estimates
Water Damage during Construction
Mold in Walls After a Hurricane or Flooding
Mold within City Buildings: A Common & Growing Issue, part 1
Mold within City Buildings: A Common & Growing Issue, part 2
Mold within City Buildings: A Common & Growing Issue, part 3
Common Balcony Issues: Water Intrusion Due to Construction Defects
Flood Protection Design and Construction since Katrina
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