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Title: Establishing the Taxonomy of Building Defects Triggered by Moisture Intrusion and Dampness
Authors: Md Azree Othuman Mydin 
Roshartini Omar 
Fatin Umaira Muhamad Azian 
Mohd Nasrun Mohd Nawi 
Kadir, H. A 
Keywords: Dampness;condensation;building defects
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Semarak Ilmu Publishing
Project: N/A 
Journal: Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences 
Conference: N/A 
Abstract: 
Dampness has long been a major issue in Malaysian public and private buildings.
Dampness signifies the presence of undesired moisture in a building's structure, which can
occur either due to external infiltration or internal condensation. Moisture within the
building can result in a decrease in the structural integrity of the components and
potential structural failure, as well as property damage. Moisture within the wall
deteriorates the paint, decorations, and overall condition of the wall. Persistent moisture
can facilitate the proliferation of harmful disease-causing microorganisms, including
tuberculosis and neuralgia. Additionally, it can trigger asthma in individuals residing in the
building. Consequently, it is imperative to prevent and address dampness in the building.
Identifying the sources of moisture is crucial, as moisture is the primary catalyst for
dampness. This study aims to investigate the diagnosis of dampness issues in buildings. It
seeks to identify the various types of dampness, locate their causes, and analyze the
impacts of dampness on structures. Three methods were used specifically literature
survey, visual inspection and case study. The findings reveal that the most common types
of dampness that occur in buildings include rising damp, falling damp, penetrating damp,
condensation damp, and water leakage. The primary causes of moisture in buildings
include faulty waterproofing membranes, improper plumbing configurations,
houseplants, substandard building materials, rainwater infiltration via windows and walls,
and inadequate airflow. The results of this study can offer valuable information to Building
Surveyors when conducting comprehensive building condition evaluations, particularly for
issues related to dampness.
Description: 
Scopus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6480
ISSN: 2289-7879
DOI: 10.37934/arfmts.119.2.211228
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Language Studies and Human Development - Journal (Scopus/WOS)

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