dampproofing
1. A treatment of concrete or mortar to retard the passage or absorption of water, or water vapor, either by applying a […]
1. A treatment of concrete or mortar to retard the passage or absorption of water, or water vapor, either by applying a […]
A stone, imbedded in the walls of many old buildings, carved with the date of completion of the structure.
1. An aisle extending around the apse of a church; an apse aisle. 2. The ambulatory of a cloister, or the like.
The second of the three phases of English Gothic architecture, from ca. 1280 to after 1350, preceded by Early English characterized by rich
A steel reinforcing bar which is manufactured with surface deformations to provide a locking anchorage with surrounding concrete.
The obvious place to use a continuous {damp-proof membrane} is under the oversite concrete. The membrane is spread on a