Spencer10
Structural
- Apr 30, 2008
- 6
I am currently in charge of restoration work to bring up to code a parking deck constructed of precast double tee sections, bearing on precast inverted T beams, supported by cast in place columns. The waterproofing membrane is very piece-meal on top of the deck, and ideally, I'd like to replace if all with one system. The only thing that I can think of though is 2 ply hot rubberized asphalt below a wear course of asphalt concrete.
Regardless, every 8 feet, there's a gap between double tee sections. Therefore there is a lot of movement in this deck, miniscule or not, it happens, and so a waterproofing membrane would have to bridge gaps and be able to stretch cyclically for a long period of time. I can't see any product being 100% effective for a long period of time in this application.
Any ideas out there???
Regardless, every 8 feet, there's a gap between double tee sections. Therefore there is a lot of movement in this deck, miniscule or not, it happens, and so a waterproofing membrane would have to bridge gaps and be able to stretch cyclically for a long period of time. I can't see any product being 100% effective for a long period of time in this application.
Any ideas out there???