why provide water stopper in costruction joits
Answer Posted / ronak shah
water stopper is generally 250 to 300 mm parallel to the
retainging wall. half portion inserted in to the concrete
and half portion cast 2nd time concreting work so when
water is penetrating through the joint it is retain by
water stopper.
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