What are crying holes?
The flashed holes are holes in the outer walls of the structure that allow the water to ventilate and ensure that it cannot accumulate behind the walls. Plah openings also allow air circulation, which makes the area inside the walls hostile to molds that can damage the structural elements of the building. Plah holes are used on masonry and stucco houses that are susceptible to water problems unless properly built and maintained. The holes are made by leaving open cracks that are unoccupied by masonry cement. Some Masons use tubes surrounded by mortar to create less obvious cracks and the hole can be covered with mesh or similar material to prevent the pest from getting into the wall. As the name suggests, the crying holes literally cry when the water accumulates inside the wall, allowing water to be outlet. If the holes under the mark, water, dirt and other materials can enter the walls through the holes and this is not desirable. That's why the holes areUsually based on the foundation line because the foundation occurs above the class. In the case of a house surrounded by class changes, as it could be built into the slope, it may be necessary to install crying holes at different heights.
In addition to being installed around the foundation, these ventilation holes should theoretically also be placed around windows and doors. These openings can provide a way to get between the walls, causing adequate ventilation and drainage necessary to prevent problems. While the flicker is designed to prevent water from penetrating, it cannot be successful at all times. Without crying holes, the water that sinks through the cracks will be captured in the walls where it can lead to mold, rot and molds.
The installation of crying holes can be ordered under the building code for some types of structures in some regions. The knowledgeable supplier should be aware of when this Fu isNCCE required. Once the structure is completed, the installation of swimming holes is extremely difficult, so it is important to confirm that they are or are not necessary before the construction will advance too far. In some regions there may be suppliers who do not meet the code when building a structure