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Thermal and poisture

The Thermal and Moisture Protection division in construction deals with the protection of buildings from the effects of temperature changes, moisture, and other environmental factors. This division encompasses various systems and materials that work together to ensure the building envelope is durable, energy-efficient, and comfortable for occupants.

Subcategories:

07100 – Waterproofing and Dampproofing

This subcategory includes all work related to waterproofing and dampproofing, which are essential for preventing water damage to buildings. Waterproofing involves the use of membranes, coatings, and sealants to prevent water infiltration, while dampproofing involves the use of materials to resist moisture penetration.

07200 – Thermal Protection

This subcategory includes all work related to insulation and other materials that provide thermal protection to buildings. Proper insulation helps to reduce energy consumption, maintain comfortable indoor temperatures, and prevent moisture buildup in walls and ceilings.

07300 – Roofing and Siding Panels

This subcategory includes all work related to roofing and siding panels, such as shingles, tiles, and metal panels. Roofing and siding panels protect buildings from weather conditions and contribute to their aesthetic appeal.

07400 – Roofing and Waterproofing Membrane

This subcategory includes all work related to roofing and waterproofing membranes, which are used to provide a durable, weather-resistant layer on roofs and walls. These membranes are typically made of materials such as modified bitumen or PVC and are applied in layers to create a seamless, waterproof barrier.

07500 – Fireproofing and Firestopping

This subcategory includes all work related to fireproofing and firestopping, which are essential for preventing the spread of fires in buildings. Fireproofing involves the use of materials to resist the spread of flames and heat, while firestopping involves the use of materials to seal gaps and openings in walls and floors to prevent the spread of fire.

In summary, the Thermal and Moisture Protection division plays a critical role in ensuring buildings are protected from the effects of temperature changes, moisture, and other environmental factors. Its subcategories deal with specific aspects of thermal and moisture protection, such as waterproofing, insulation, roofing and siding, and fireproofing. Properly executed thermal and moisture protection work requires specialized skills and expertise, and it is important to hire qualified professionals for these types of projects.