I can't figure out the deal with foundation waterproofing. Everything Google turns up discusses it in relation to having a basement.
In my case, I'm building a big detached garage, and the slab will be level with or slightly above finish grade. See this detail from my building plans:

Side note - I'm planning to run 2" XPS rigid foam insulation top to bottom on the outside of the foundation wall, not on the inside as the drawing shows. The slab will also be insulated separately. The building will eventually be heated, if not air conditioned, year round.
Foundation forms are being stripped today or tomorrow, and I need to make some decisions on waterproofing / drainage / insulation / etc before the excavator guy backfills it.
- First of all, what's the difference between waterproofing and dampproofing? Are they two words for the same thing?
- Is waterproofing necessary if you don't have a basement?
- What about drainage around the building? Again, is it necessary with no basement?
In my case, I'm building a big detached garage, and the slab will be level with or slightly above finish grade. See this detail from my building plans:

Side note - I'm planning to run 2" XPS rigid foam insulation top to bottom on the outside of the foundation wall, not on the inside as the drawing shows. The slab will also be insulated separately. The building will eventually be heated, if not air conditioned, year round.
Foundation forms are being stripped today or tomorrow, and I need to make some decisions on waterproofing / drainage / insulation / etc before the excavator guy backfills it.


