The building codes in California, New York, Florida, Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and the rest of the United States are not very specific when it comes to indoor pool dehumidification and water vapor transfer into the surrounding building envelope.
Some codes have sections regarding water vapor transmission, but do not discuss the specific issues relating to indoor swimming pools, spas or steam saunas.
Standards
Absent specific building codes, design and construction practices must then rely upon published trade standards and accepted industry practices.
Those standards and practices must be adhered to whether the project is built in Miami, Maui or the Hamptons.
Paolo Benedetti, Aquatic Artist
You may contact Paolo Benedetti at: info@aquatictechnology.com or 408-776-8220
© Aquatic Technology Pool and Spa, 2013
All rights reserved.
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Some codes have sections regarding water vapor transmission, but do not discuss the specific issues relating to indoor swimming pools, spas or steam saunas.
Standards
Absent specific building codes, design and construction practices must then rely upon published trade standards and accepted industry practices.
Those standards and practices must be adhered to whether the project is built in Miami, Maui or the Hamptons.
Paolo Benedetti, Aquatic Artist
You may contact Paolo Benedetti at: info@aquatictechnology.com or 408-776-8220
© Aquatic Technology Pool and Spa, 2013
All rights reserved.
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