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 What happened to Aset Kayamas Kepong?, The broken condo The Henge?

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urbanite
post Jun 12 2019, 07:39 PM

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Damages caused by burst pipes are usually covered by insurance.
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post Jun 12 2019, 11:23 PM

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QUOTE(amduser @ Jun 12 2019, 10:38 PM)
even if covered by insurance, and after repaired the unit still good to stay? concrete absorb water and after sometime mold will grow again due to the humidity hmm.gif

just like a flooded car, even if insurance cover flood and after spent a long time repair in workshop the car will be prone to rust and have weird smell unless they gonna dismantle the whole car, dry it and repaint from bare metal again
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Concrete do not absorb water. Poor concreting works, will result in a lot of air bubbles forming within the concrete structure. The water trapped in these “air bubbles” will eventually drain out. Just got to give some time for the structure to dry out completely.

A lot of water retention structures - water reservoirs, curing tanks in water treatment plants, sewerage treatment plants, concrete drains / channels, dams - are constructed using concrete. Properly done, the concrete structure will be water tight.


 

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