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Friday, July 29, 2011
Healthcare Project Field Testing - Curtain Wall - Water Penetration Resistance
Recon Independent Assessments is proud to be assisting the Project Team by providing Field Testing as a Qualified Third Party Testing Agency.
Testing the installed curtain wall to ensure no water leakage is evidenced will lead to a sustainable environment for patients and staff.
Contact us today to have us join your healthcare construction team.
866-584-6868
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Operable Window Testing Completed On Multi-Family Project
Recon Independent Assessments was on a project today to provide Field Quality Control Testing on an operable system today.
The ASTM E 1105 Method B was the procedure employed to test for water penetration resistance.
We've worked several projects over the years with these talented and capable guys, so it was more like a reunion than work today.
We love our job!
Call 866-584-6868 to invite us to your next water party.
The ASTM E 1105 Method B was the procedure employed to test for water penetration resistance.
We've worked several projects over the years with these talented and capable guys, so it was more like a reunion than work today.
We love our job!
Call 866-584-6868 to invite us to your next water party.
Monday, July 25, 2011
ASTM E 1105 vs. AAMA 503
A lot of field testing is specified using the AAMA 503, which calls for the use of the ASTM E 1105 procedure to execute the field quality control field testing.
If you're confused, you are not alone.
The ASTM E 1105 is the procedure in this case, and the AAMA standard guides the criteria for what constitutes a passing or failing result.
AAMA allows for a prescribed amount of water to be evident inside the plane of the glazing so long as it is "controlled".
After years of testing, Recon Independent Assessments is puzzled by the fact that any water evidenced inside the building envelope would be considered a successful installation.
Over time, conventional wisdom dictates that water intrusion never cures its self, rather it typically gets worse.
Why start a building's occupancy at a deficit?
In the case of an ASTM E 1105 being specified as the stand alone standard and procedure to evaluate the water penetration resistance of a newly installed fenestration system, the standard is clear: No water shall be evidenced inside the inner plane of the glazing. Period.
If you are an architect, owner, or building manager, which standard would you prefer, a little water or none at all?
Be careful when specifying the standard you'll have to live with.
Recon Independent Assessments provides Qualified Third Party Field Testing Agency services regardless of the standard, we simply refer to the specs and proceed accordingly.
Contact us today to receive a proposal for your project. Turnaround on proposals typically is less than 48 hours.
866-584-6868
If you're confused, you are not alone.
The ASTM E 1105 is the procedure in this case, and the AAMA standard guides the criteria for what constitutes a passing or failing result.
AAMA allows for a prescribed amount of water to be evident inside the plane of the glazing so long as it is "controlled".
After years of testing, Recon Independent Assessments is puzzled by the fact that any water evidenced inside the building envelope would be considered a successful installation.
Over time, conventional wisdom dictates that water intrusion never cures its self, rather it typically gets worse.
Why start a building's occupancy at a deficit?
In the case of an ASTM E 1105 being specified as the stand alone standard and procedure to evaluate the water penetration resistance of a newly installed fenestration system, the standard is clear: No water shall be evidenced inside the inner plane of the glazing. Period.
If you are an architect, owner, or building manager, which standard would you prefer, a little water or none at all?
Be careful when specifying the standard you'll have to live with.
Recon Independent Assessments provides Qualified Third Party Field Testing Agency services regardless of the standard, we simply refer to the specs and proceed accordingly.
Contact us today to receive a proposal for your project. Turnaround on proposals typically is less than 48 hours.
866-584-6868
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Having No Field Quality Control Testing Can Save Money
If you live in the moment, cutting testing or failing to include it will result in lower construction costs on a project.
At least for a short time.
http://www2.nelsoncountytimes.com/news/nelson-news/2011/jul/20/repair-work-begins-nelson-elementary-school-window-ar-1184838/
Call Recon to learn how affordable testing can be: 866-584-6868
At least for a short time.
http://www2.nelsoncountytimes.com/news/nelson-news/2011/jul/20/repair-work-begins-nelson-elementary-school-window-ar-1184838/
Call Recon to learn how affordable testing can be: 866-584-6868
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Coastal Healthcare Project AAMA 501.2 & ASTM E 1105
Two days of testing along the coast of Georgia involved providing AAMA 501.2 Field Quality Control Checks on multiple windows on a health care facility renovation project.
Additional windows were tested to the ASTM E 1105 standard.
Field Testing Division 8 work is always a good idea, along the coast, its imperative. Mother Nature will surely provide opportunities to test a system, so get out in front of her and test during construction to ensure the owner has a watertight building envelope before your reputation is tested too.
Additional windows were tested to the ASTM E 1105 standard.
Field Testing Division 8 work is always a good idea, along the coast, its imperative. Mother Nature will surely provide opportunities to test a system, so get out in front of her and test during construction to ensure the owner has a watertight building envelope before your reputation is tested too.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Recon Independent Assessments AAMA 501.2 & ASTM E 1105 Field Testing
AAMA 501.2 Identified Issues Requiring Remedial Work |
Curtain Wall Testing ASTM E1105 |
Recon Independent Assessments has been assisting project teams from New York to Virginia this summer to help ensure that owners receive a watertight building envelope.
Recon has used the ASTM E 1105 and AAMA 501.2 to evaluate newly installed fenestration.
To learn more about the AAMA 501.2 view the "How To" located here: CLICK
To learn how cost effective testing can be, call us today: 866-584-6868
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Field Testing of Installed Windows Made Easy
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