Why is Seepage Inspection necessary?
Seepage inspection refers to the examination and assessment of seepage in various structures or areas. Seepage typically involves the slow movement of water through soil, rock, or other porous materials. This process can have detrimental effects on structures, such as weakening foundations, causing soil erosion, or leading to water damage.
Seepage Inspection includes:
- Identification of Seepage Points
- Site Examination
- Surface Water Drainage Inspection
- Subsurface Water Inspection
- Structural Assessment
- Measurement of Water flow
- Use of Hi-Tech Devices
- Documentation and Reporting
- Mitigation Measures
Why Swastha Ghar for Seepage Inspection?
Swastha Ghar is one of the leading Home Renovation Company, based in Kathmandu valley and Butwal, with more than 5+ years of experience in this industry. Having already inspected approximately 4000 houses and serving more than half of them as clients, we can proudly assure you of the quality of workmanship and supervision that you are looking for.
Swastha Ghar Seepage Inspection assures:
- Inspection and Evaluation by certified engineers.
- Inspectors identifying the areas where seepage is occurring through Visual Inspection. This could be visible signs such as damp spots, discoloration, or even active water flow.
- Thorough examination of the site is conducted to determine the source and extent of seepage.
- Examination of surface water drainage systems to ensure that water is being directed away from structures properly.
- Assessing the impact of seepage on the structural integrity of buildings or infrastructure, including foundations, walls, and floors.
- Employing tools such as moisture meters, ground-penetrating radar, or infrared imaging to detect hidden moisture or areas of seepage.
- Recording findings, taking photographs and measurements and providing a detailed report outlining the identified issues, their causes, and recommendations for mitigation.
- Recommending and implementing strategies to mitigate seepage issues. This may include repairs to foundations, installation of waterproofing systems, or improving drainage.
- Compliance with strict safety and structural integrity guidelines during Seepage treatment phase.
Seepage inspection is crucial for preventing long-term damage to structures and ensuring the safety and stability of buildings and infrastructure. Professionals like civil engineers, structural engineers, or building inspectors may be involved in the inspection process, depending on the severity and complexity of the seepage issue.