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Elevated Floor Slab and Moisture Infiltration Concern

Structural Joe

Structural
May 2, 2025
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In my experience, a boiler room elevated slab designed with an integral drainage trench should absolutely have a waterproofing membrane and topping slab.
...Well, I've inherited a 90% design (read: the previous engineer was fired late in the game) and I am not seeing any membrane. Room below is interior storage. Anyone out there who can confirm my concerns or tell me that I have nothing to worry about? TIA
 
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I'm assuming the previous engineer was fired for a reason. Therefore tell the client your opinion on the matter. I agree with you that there should be some form of membrane. That opinion is based on having seen situations where a leak in the boiler room equipment causing damage to rooms below the boiler room.
 
Shouldn’t a good sealer or epoxy floor coating provide protection?
 

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