Credits: 1 RCI CEH | 1 AIA LU
This seminar will discuss state-of-the-art currently available forensic techniques for evaluating the integrity of roofing and waterproofing materials. The pros and cons of various moisturedetecting and integrity-detecting technologies will be reviewed, including infrared thermography, nuclear interferometry and high voltage electronic leak detection and low voltage vector mapping. This seminar will be useful to roofing and waterproofing contractors, consultants, specifiers, architects, engineers, building owners and facility and property managers.
After viewing this webinar, you will:
- Become familiar with the forensic testing methodologies available to evaluate the integrity of roofing and waterproofing materials.
- Understand the pros and cons of infrared and nuclear moisture surveys, high voltage electronic leak detection, and low voltage vector mapping.
- Gain a practical, broad-based knowledge of each forensic technique, including both theory and practical application.
- Become aware of the appropriate uses of roof moisture surveys and electronic leak detection.
Peter Brooks began his career in the construction, maintenance and testing of residential, commercial and industrial facilities in 1967, later earning his certification as a professional thermographer through ASNT.