TDS
Table Of Contents
- PART 1 - GENERAL
- 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
- 1.2 SUMMARY
- A. Section Includes:
- 1. Waterproofing below grade exterior surface of concrete, cement or concrete block brick, or stone basements, and foundation walls as scheduled.
- 2. Waterproofing above grade exterior surfaces of concrete, cement, brick, stone or concrete block walls, ceilings or floors as scheduled.
- 3. Waterproofing below grade interior surface of concrete, cement, brick, stone or concrete block basements and foundation walls as scheduled.
- 4. Waterproofing above grade interior surfaces of concrete, cement, brick, stone or concrete block walls, ceilings or floors as scheduled.
- 5. Waterproofing above or below grade non-potable water tanks, pools, lagoons, ponds, fountains or water features as scheduled.
- B. Related Sections:
- A. Section Includes:
- 1.3 references
- A. ASTM International (ASTM)
- 1. ASTM D 16 – Standard Terminology for Paint, Related Coatings, Materials and Applications.
- 2. ASTM D 1653 Method A (Dry Cup) – Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor Transmission of Organic Coating Films.
- 3. ASTM D 6904 – Standard Practice for Resistance to Wind-Driven Rain for Exterior Coatings Applied to Masonry.
- 4. ASTM D 7088 – Standard Practice for Resistance to Hydrostatic Pressure for Coatings Used in Below Grade Applications Applied to Masonry.
- A. ASTM International (ASTM)
- 1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS
- 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
- A. Comply with Section 01 40 00.
- B. Qualifications:
- 1. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company with minimum 15 years of experience in manufacturing of specified products and systems.
- 2. Applicator Qualifications: Company with minimum of 5 years’ experience in application of waterproofing as specified in this section on projects of similar size and scope, and employs installers and supervisors who are trained by and acceptable to ...
- C. Field Mock-up:
- 1. Install at Project site or pre-selected area of building an area for field mock-up, as directed by Architect.
- 2. Apply material in strict accordance with manufacturer’s written application instructions.
- 3. Manufacturer’s representative or designated representative will review technical aspects; surface preparation, application, and workmanship.
- 4. Field sample will be standard for judging workmanship on remainder of Project.
- 5. Maintain field mock-up during construction for workmanship comparison.
- 6. Do not alter, move, or destroy field mock-up until Work is completed and approved by Architect.
- 7. Obtain Architect’s written approval of field mock-up before start of material application, including approval of aesthetics, color, texture, and appearance.
- 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
- A. Comply with Section 01 60 00.
- B. Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and lead-time requirements to avoid construction delays.
- C. Deliver materials in manufacturer's original, unopened, undamaged containers with identification labels intact.
- D. Transport and store in unopened containers and keep in clean, dry condition protected from rain, dew, and humidity.
- E. Do not allow DRYLOK® to freeze.
- 1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS
- 1.8 WARRANTY
- PART 2 - PRODUCTS
- 2.1 MANUFACTURERs
- A. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products from the following manufacturer:
- B. Substitutions: Not Permitted.
- C. Specifications and Drawings are based on manufacturer's proprietary literature from United Gilsonite Laboratories (UGL).
- D. Single Source Limitation for Complete System: Obtain materials from a single manufacturer to create a complete system.
- 2.2 MATERIALS
- 2.3 mixing
- 2.1 MANUFACTURERs
- PART 3 - eXECUTION
- 3.1 EXAMINATION
- 3.2 SURFACE PREPARATION
- A. Ensure that substrates are sound and free of dust, dirt, paints, form oils, wax curing compounds, or other contaminants that could impair bond of the coating. Old paint in poor condition must be removed by wire-brushing, sand blasting or other suit...
- B. Ensure substrate has properly cured. Concrete should obtain 80 percent of design strength. If efflorescence is present, remove it with DRYLOK® ETCH or muriatic acid before proceeding.
- 3.3 application - GENERAL
- A. Stir DRYLOK® EXTREME thoroughly during application.
- B. Apply coating directly on to bare masonry with a DRYLOK® Brush, nylon bristle brush or equivalent stiff fiber brush or by textured spray equipment. Spray or back-brush first coat to fill pores of masonry and achieve uniformity.
- C. Two coats shall be applied. Allow first coat to cure 3 hours, then apply second coat by brush, spray or roller.
- D. Examine finished surface after two coats and inspect for any leaking, open pores or pinholes. If observed, spot-treat rejected areas, repaint entire surface with another coat of DRYLOK® EXTREME and reinspect.
- E. Allow coating to cure 7 to 10 days before immersion in water.
- 3.4 CLEANING
- 3.5 PROTECTION
SECTION 07 14 16
DRYLOK
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EXTREME Latex Base Masonry Waterproofer
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RT 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
.
A. Section Includes:
1. Waterproofing below grade exterior surface of concrete, cement o
r concrete block brick,
or stone basements, and foundation walls as scheduled.
2. Waterproofing above grade exterior surfaces of concrete, cement, brick, stone or concrete
block walls, or ceilings as scheduled.
3. Waterproofing below grade interior surface of concrete, cement, brick, stone or concrete
block basements and foundation walls as scheduled.
4. Waterproofing above grade interior surfaces of concrete, cement, brick, stone or concrete
block walls, or ceilings as scheduled.
5. Waterproofing above or below grade non-potable water tanks, pools, lagoons, ponds,
fountains or
water features as scheduled.
B. Related Sections:
1. Section 03 30 00 – Cast-in-Place Concrete.
2. Section 03 41 00 – Precast Structural Concrete.
3. Section 03 47 13 – Tilt-Up Concrete.
4. Section 04 21 00 – Masonry Assemblies Unit Masonry.
5. Section 04 22 00 – Concrete Unit Masonry
1.3
REFERENCES
A. ASTM International (ASTM)
1. ASTM D 16 – Standard Terminology for Paint, Related Coatings, Materials and
Applications.
2. ASTM D 1653 Method A (Dry Cup) – Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor
Transmission of Organic Coating Films.
3. ASTM D 6904 – Standard Practice for Resistance to Wind-Driven Rain for Exterior
Coatings Applied to Masonry.