Curtain walls are non-load-bearing glazing systems that span between connections of a building’s structure, typically at each floor. They are engineered to handle various structural and environmental loads and can be assembled using different methods to reduce installation time. These systems also serve as control layers to manage air, vapor, and water infiltration.
Proper evaluation and repair of curtain wall system failures are critical due to their complex design and reliance on pre-assembly, which can complicate repairs and exacerbate leakage if not carefully considered.
In an article for Building Design + Construction magazine, consultants from our Built Environment Solutions team, Richard Aeck, John Rudisill, Xueyan Zheng, and Ipek Rohloff, share their expertise on the steps involved in investigating curtain-wall leaks. Read the article here.