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      Long-term monitoring of a historic building to evaluate wall moisture content changes due to capillary-rise

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      1st International Conference on Moisture in Buildings 2021 (ICMB21)
      28-29 June 2021
      historic buildings, conservation, wall moisture levels
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            Abstract

            When impermeable ground bearing slabs are installed in buildings without a damp-proof course, it is believed that ground moisture will be ‘driven’ up adjacent walls by capillary action, however there is limited evidence to test this hypothesis. An experiment was used to determine if the installation of a vapour-sealed ground floor in a historic building would increase moisture content levels in an adjacent rubble-fill wall. This was achieved by undertaking long-term measurements of wall, soil and atmospheric moisture content over a three-year period. Measurements taken using timber dowels showed that the moisture content within the wall did not vary in response to wall evaporation rates and it did not increase following the installation of a vapourproof barrier above the floor. This indicates that the moisture levels in the rubble-fill wall were not driven by capillary rise.

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            12 May 2021
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            [1 ] Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Bath
            [2 ] Historic England
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            10.14293/ICMB210012
            046b5dfb-3681-4b51-b16f-b58ccd5632f6
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            1st International Conference on Moisture in Buildings 2021
            ICMB21
            Online
            28-29 June 2021
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