Type | Conference Paper - West Africa Built Environment Research (Waber) Conference |
Title | Impervious building (coating) materials’ workability in Southwest Nigeria: a case of Akure, Ondo State |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2010 |
URL | http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/8192/1/Proceedings_of_WABER_2010_Conference_edited_by_S_Laryea,_R_Leiringer_and_W_Hughes.pdf#page=399 |
Abstract | The prevailing weather condition in Akure in south-western Nigeria which is characterized by high humidity and rainfall coupled with obvious global climatic changes are impinging on the building fabrics. The effects of surface and ground water on buildings in the area calls for a cursory look into finding means of militating against its penetration which will consequently reduce the aesthetics and structural value of the buildings. This paper is aimed at finding solution to the occurrence of extensive capillarity in buildings in the area. A thorough survey was carried out through the administration of well structured questionnaire on randomly selected buildings in all the twelve zones of the city to determine the use or otherwise of impervious materials and their implication(s) on the buildings in the area. Physical measurement of capillarity in randomly selected buildings was also carried out. Most of the buildings investigated suffer from various degree of water penetration due to non application of impervious materials in virtually all the areas of the city. The use of, the inevitability and advantages of impervious (coating) materials in the area are not properly harnessed. The incontrovertible findings point the way forward in the application and use of water resistant materials in the warm humid zone of Nigeria to prevent dampness in buildings. |
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