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Cory Wingelaar, M. ARCH, LEED AP BD+C, is a Project Architect with experience focusing on the building enclosure. He can be reached at corywingelaar@gmail.com.
The topic of “architectural water testing” creates a lot of confusion among architects. This is because many architects who have worked on small to midsize commercial projects have likely never encountered it