What does moist evidence doing?
moist evidence is a professional who works to prevent moisture, usually caused by water, enters buildings or penetration of buildings and causes damage or other dangerous conditions. They often participate in the construction of new buildings, but also work on older buildings to prevent moisture or solve existing problems. Moist evidence is also often involved in the evaluation of repairs needed as a result of water or other sources of humid conditions.
The skills needed to be a damp demonstrator are diverse. They must be informed about various chemical products and are able to apply them correctly to prevent moisture from penetrating and being able to repair the damage caused by this. Among the areas of knowledge, it is necessary to be a damp demonstrator, masonry, masonry, wood and structural stability of buildings. Considerable knowledge of mathematics and used application technologies is also important for humid evidence to use various application methods Rent chemicals used as water and moisttky.
In addition to technical knowledge, moist evidence must also be physically capable. Moist correction may include digging, climbing and other activities such as transport of mortar or large quantities of the product to the AZ job. In addition, they can be obliged to work long hours to fulfill the necessary construction or repairs plans.
Working humid evidence is of fundamental importance for the longevity and safety of buildings. If the building is not moist, the surrounding groundwater can be absorbed into the base and walls of the basement of the structure. In many areas, these groundwater can also transfer various salt and other minerals to the structure. Over time, these salts and other minerals can eat on the basis of a building or seriously degrade the walls of the structure of the eithosal weakening of the concrete, dissolve the engine between Zdice blocks, or causing dry rot in wooden structural segments. If the damage is caused sufficientlyé, the building can collapse according to its own weight or be convicted and subsequently demolished.
In addition to structural problems, moisture can lead to health -related problems. If moisture can penetrate into the building, especially in areas that are often dark, such as basements or attic, mold and other fungi, can form and spread to other areas of structure. In addition, certain types of insects and other pests can be attracted to the structure due to excessive moisture and damage to the building or otherwise cause it to be dangerous to human employment.