New Standard to Help in Design of Barriers in Building Construction

A new ASTM International standard will describe in detail the design and specification process for water vapor transmission properties of water-resistive barriers and air barriers in building construction. ASTM’s performance of buildings committee developed the new standard, which will soon be published as E3127.

ASTM International member Danko Davidovic says that the new standard will explain how WRB/AB systems perform in different wall and roof assemblies in various climates when the moisture migration by water vapor diffusion is taken into consideration. The standard reflects the best building science practices with regard to how water vapor transmission properties of WRB/AB impact moisture transport and moisture management in wall and roof assemblies. It also acknowledges the dynamic behavior of WRB/AB and describes the benefits of expanding testing requirements to several temperature and relative humidity levels in order to better describe the behavior of WRB/AB in service.

Davidovic envisions several ways the new standard will be used:

  • Manufacturers can use the standard as a resource to educate themselves about the actual performance of WRB/AB products and use it as a guide to improve the product characteristics of WRB/AB and make it more suitable for certain climates, and building envelope types
  • Regulatory agencies can use the guide to improve requirements for WRB/AB materials and systems in current building codes
  • Architects, designers and engineers will use the standard to better calibrate requirements and specify water vapor transmission properties in design documents
  • The new standard could be a supplemental educational tool in engineering curriculums pertinent to building envelopes in colleges, as well as in industry trade training programs

This effort relates to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #9 on industry, innovation and infrastructure.

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