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Cracking in Buildings : BR292 2e (Second edition)

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Cracks are inevitable in virtually all types of construction because of the kind of materials we use, the ways in which we use or misuse them and the service conditions that our buildings experience.

Nevertheless, cracks are often unsightly and, to the uninitiated, may be a sign of serious problems.

Whether a crack is cause for concern or not, of course, depends on circumstances, and whether subsequent action is needed depends on correct diagnosis of the nature of the problem that brought it about. This book, first published in 1996, sets out basic information on the science of materials behaviour, which is relevant to understanding how and why cracks occur.

Given that understanding, much can be done to avoid their occurrence, and to diagnose their cause and repair them so that they do not recur. This second edition updates references and any matters where the intervening years have improved or changed knowledge.

It is hoped that readers will find merit in this report in that it collects relevant but scattered information into one source, treats cracking in buildings as a subject in its own right and provides a systematic approach to whatever is the reader's role in the building business.

Its content should therefore be of interest to all who own, occupy, design, build and maintain buildings.

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Product Details
IHS BRE Press
1848064292 / 9781848064294
Paperback / softback
20/04/2016
United Kingdom
English
84 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), map (colour)
30 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More
"This report has been funded by BRE Trust"--Back cover Previous edition: 1996.