Saturday, June 2, 2012

Post Tropical Storm Water Intrusion Investigation

After the recent wind driven rains of a tropical storm passed, Recon Independent Assessments was contacted to perform a post event investigation after reports of water intrusion by the owner.

The building's fenestration had been subjected to rigorous testing throughout construction, far in excess of what is seen in most specifications.  As a result, the curtain wall and punched openings had a record of having been watertight only months before.

Initial examination on the interior side above the section of curtain wall where water had been seen resulted in observation of staining coming from above the head plate.

After inspection of the brick facade and precast architectural relief above the curtain wall it became apparent that the sole possible source for water to enter into the structure would be through weeps in the masonry.

Water was applied at the weeps in a manner to simulate wind driven rain.  Water was evidenced inside above the curtain wall almost immediately.






Through careful and deliberate analysis of the building envelope's components, Recon was able to provide a course of action to it's client to address the water intrusion event in a professional and reasoned manner.

Despite the best building practices and field quality control testing, Mother Nature can exploit an opening that is designed to keep a structure dry.  If your client reports a water intrusion event after a wind driven rain event, Recon is standing by to document the cause so a repair can be effected and confidence can be restored.

Call anytime to learn how our response is step one in restoring trust and moving towards a solution:

866-584-6868