ajk1
Structural
- Apr 22, 2011
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We normally provide a hot-applied waterproofing membrane overlaid by 2" to 3" of asphalt wearing course, as the waterproofing system on parking garage roof parking levels (CSA Standard S413 requires that cast-in-place parking structures be protected against corrosive deicing chemicals and leakage by a waterproofing membrane). An alterrnative to the hot-applied membrane has been proposed, of using a factory-made torch-applied membrane (overlaid by asphalt). There are advantages and disadvantages of a torch-applied membrane. Althpough we have designed many parking structures with a hot-applied membrane overlaid by asphalt wear course, we have not designed any with a torch-applied membrane and asphalt wearing course (we have though seen torch-applied mmebrane overlaid by concrete topping for loading dock ramps in a building).
QUESTIONS:
Has anyone had experience with torch-applied membrane overlaid with asphalt on roof level of parking?
How did it work out and how has it performed over the years?
Any problems with the asphalt attributable to the torch appled membrane?
QUESTIONS:
Has anyone had experience with torch-applied membrane overlaid with asphalt on roof level of parking?
How did it work out and how has it performed over the years?
Any problems with the asphalt attributable to the torch appled membrane?