Rising Of Moisture From The Ground The subsoil or ground on which the building is constructed may be made of soils which easily give an access to water to create dampness in building. Generally the foundation dampness is caused when the building structures are constructed on low lying water logged areas where a sub soil of clay or peat is commonly found through which dampness will easily rise under capillary action unless properly treated. This dampness further finds its way to the floors, walls etc. through the plinth. - Study24x7
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Rising Of Moisture From The Ground The subsoil or ground on which the building is constructed may be made of soils which easily give an access to water to create dampness in building. Generally the foundation dampness is caused when the building structures are constructed on low ...

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