Abstract:
Since the beginning of the construction industry, the existence of seepage has had a significant impact on
the aesthetics and longevity of structures. The stability and performance of civil constructions are greatly
affected by seepage flow through soils, hence seepage control is a critical and technical issue in engineering
procedures.
The presence of a high water table, poor construction practises, a lack of competence, and numerous
other factors all contribute to the problem of predominant seepage. Various high-resilient chemicals,
enhanced coating/treatment procedures, transparency in craftsmanship execution, and labour skill sets have
all been the focus of much seepage research worldwide.
There has long been a serious seepage issue in residential buildings and other infrastructure. We used a
variety of waterproofing treatments and configurations to build Four Brick masonry pools in situ to test the
effect of seepage caused by subpar building practises and sloppy workmanship. As a result of this
investigation, we will be able to check that which waterproofing treatment is most effective in controlling
seepage of water out of three selected treatments.