1.0 LU HSWConcrete is the primary material used to construct many above and below-grade structures. It is naturally porous and thus can absorb and weep water. For structures at or below grade where water infiltration may cause structural damage, concrete should be treated with waterproofing. This course will introduce you to concrete water proofing with crystalline technology. Take the course.
- Posted:
- December 2010
- Subject(s):
- Concrete Construction
- Sponsor:
- Xypex
- Certification(s):
- AIA
1 LUAt the conclusion of this course, you will be able to define Concrete Stone Veneer and the installation process, list the three distinctive grout techniques, identify proper application techniques and identify key criteria for proper selection and specification. Take the course.
- Posted:
- January 2010
- Subject(s):
- Concrete Construction, Masonry Construction, Building Envelope
- Sponsor:
- The Tapco Group
- Certification(s):
- AIA
1 LUBy the end of this presentation you will understand the cause and effects of moisture infiltration within a masonry wall system. You will also have a better understanding of the difference between various through-wall flashing materials and components, along with proper ways to design and detail masonry wall systems to reduce the threat of moisture related issues. Take the course.
- Posted:
- December 2009
- Subject(s):
- Building Envelope, Masonry Construction, Concrete Construction
- Sponsor:
- Advanced Building Products
- Certification(s):
- AIA
1 LU HSWThis course is an introduction to concrete roofing tiles as a long term solution for residential and commercial applications. You should be able to describe at least three features and benefits of concrete tile, the basic functionality of the various parts of a concrete roof tile, the performance testing requirements of concrete tile and technical installation details. Take the course.
- Posted:
- April 2009
- Subject(s):
- Concrete Construction, Roofing
- Sponsor:
- Monier Lifetile
- Certification(s):
- AIA