Moisture damage in the walls
Moisture damage in walls is a serious threat to the fabric of a building. Damage is mainly caused by capillary rising damp. However, salts should not be underestimated as causes of damage. The damaging salts enter the masonry in different ways: through capillary rising damp through penetrating surface water through the atmosphere Salts absorb moisture from the environment and bind it. The volume of the salt crystals can increase by 100% to 500%. The resulting crystallisation pressure bursts the surface coatings and causes massive damage to the masonry. Due to the high hygroscopic humidity of a salt-damaged wall, the masonry does not dry out despite the prevention of capillary water transport (horizontal barrier).
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