Analysis and Remedial Measures for Basement Leakage in a Residential Building
Abstract
In the realm of residential construction, the issue of leakage remains a significant quality challenge for construction enterprises. An analysis of maintenance data from our company since 2010 reveals that 75% of user-reported repair issues involve basement leakage. This article examines the waterproofing project of a residential basement, delving into the quality issues encountered during actual construction. Through in-depth analysis, it proposes targeted solutions. Additionally, the article compiles relevant data to assess the specific impact of these solutions on improving the effectiveness of residential waterproofing projects. Integrating the principles of total quality management, the article proposes a scientific governance strategy aimed at enhancing the overall quality of waterproofing projects. Furthermore, the article emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring and feedback mechanisms to ensure the long-term effectiveness of these strategies.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/asir.v8n3p101
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