buildup
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It seems water damage to wood flooring from burst pipes, leaking radiators and so forth is very common. And the cost of replacing flooring can be high to occupant or insurance company.
What design approaches do tall buildings take to prevent water from leaking into floors below? Are floors sealed in some manner from one another.
Also, radiators seem to be a common problem, in my last building a drip caused half the floor to be replaced. I am surprised radiators haven't been designed to eliminate this risk - it doesn't sound like rocket science.
What design approaches do tall buildings take to prevent water from leaking into floors below? Are floors sealed in some manner from one another.
Also, radiators seem to be a common problem, in my last building a drip caused half the floor to be replaced. I am surprised radiators haven't been designed to eliminate this risk - it doesn't sound like rocket science.