Weatherproofing: meaning, definitions and examples

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weatherproofing

 

[ ˈwɛðərˌpruːfɪŋ ]

Noun / Verb
Context #1 | Noun

building materials

The process of making something resistant to the effects of weather, such as rain, wind, and sunlight. Weatherproofing is typically achieved through the use of specialized coatings, sealants, and materials.

Synonyms

waterproofing, weather resistance, weatherproof treatment

Examples of usage

  • Proper weatherproofing of a structure can help prevent water damage and prolong its lifespan.
  • Many homeowners invest in weatherproofing their windows to improve energy efficiency.
  • The weatherproofing of outdoor furniture is essential to prevent deterioration from exposure to the elements.
Context #2 | Verb

construction industry

The act of applying protective measures to a structure to make it resistant to weather conditions. This process involves sealing gaps, applying coatings, and reinforcing vulnerable areas.

Synonyms

protect from weather, seal against weather, weatherproof treatment

Examples of usage

  • The contractor weatherproofed the roof by applying a silicone sealant.
  • Before painting the exterior, it is important to weatherproof the walls to prevent moisture penetration.

Translations

Translations of the word "weatherproofing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 impermeabilização

🇮🇳 मौसमरोधीकरण

🇩🇪 Wetterfestigkeit

🇮🇩 kedap cuaca

🇺🇦 захист від погодних умов

🇵🇱 odporność na warunki atmosferyczne

🇯🇵 耐候性

🇫🇷 imperméabilisation

🇪🇸 impermeabilización

🇹🇷 hava koşullarına dayanıklılık

🇰🇷 방수 처리

🇸🇦 مقاومة الطقس

🇨🇿 odolnost proti počasí

🇸🇰 odolnosť voči poveternostným vplyvom

🇨🇳 防风雨

🇸🇮 odpornost na vremenske razmere

🇮🇸 veðurvörn

🇰🇿 ауа райына төзімділік

🇬🇪 ამინდგამძლე

🇦🇿 hava şəraitinə davamlılıq

🇲🇽 impermeabilización

Etymology

The concept of weatherproofing has been essential in construction and building maintenance for centuries. As architectural techniques advanced, so did the methods of weatherproofing, evolving from simple solutions like thatched roofs to more sophisticated materials and coatings. The importance of weatherproofing continues to grow with the increasing frequency of extreme weather events caused by climate change.

See also: weathercock, weathered, weathering, weatherman, weatherproof, weatherstripping, weathervane, weatherward, wether.