Thursday, November 29, 2007

Re: underground house [gettin' pretty OT now]

I spent almost 7 years doing forensic work. 95% of the litigations began
with waterproofing problems. Even if you think you know how to design a
waterproof system, the only way to be sure it gets constructed properly
is to stand there and watch it being done. Water is relentless & almost
perfect isn't good enough. IMHO waterproofing should be designed,
inspected, & warranted by someone who specializes in it. Believe me,
you do not want the liability.
Chuck Utzman, PE

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