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Good Repair Guide 20 Part 2 Repairing frost damage: walls
Publication Year
1998
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Some materials are damaged by a combination of low temperatures and high moisture contents. Cycles of wind-driven rain and freezing are more damaging than prolonged cold-dry conditions. Climate, constructional features, location in the building, frost susceptibility and quality control can all influence the risk of frost damage. This guide gives advice on diagnosing frost damage, its likely course and methods of repair. Advice is given on the choice of whether to repair or replace, to help surveyors and contractors decide on appropriate action. Water repellents for reducing damage are briefly discussed.
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ISBN
9781860812460
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