Architectural and Construction DeficienciesContributingto Decay of Wood in Buildings
and Allen E Rosenberg 1982 Architectural and construction deticiencescontributingto decay of wood in buildings
problems with moisture intrusioncausesdecay in buildings
A number of insectscausedecay of timber in our buildings
Fungi of this typecommonly causedecay in buildings
the most destructive fungicausingtimber decay in buildings
The most common insectscausedecay to timber in buildings
three thingscausedecay in buildings
the most destructive funguscausingdecay of timber in buildings
a detailed understanding of the mechanisms and processesleadto decay in timber in buildings
structural damage to the property if left untreatedcan causestructural damage to the property if left untreated
in structural weakness and brick and plaster damageresultingin structural weakness and brick and plaster damage
any dips or depressions in the roof(passive) may have been caused byany dips or depressions in the roof
from cracks or holes , which are introduced to moisture from the outdoors or from the condensation from lack of proper ventilationoften resultsfrom cracks or holes , which are introduced to moisture from the outdoors or from the condensation from lack of proper ventilation
in most cases by the activity of fungiis causedin most cases by the activity of fungi
in extensive damage to the homeresultingin extensive damage to the home
to cracking and powdering of the wood ( degenerationcan leadto cracking and powdering of the wood ( degeneration
Minor damage(passive) caused byMinor damage
to structural issuesleadingto structural issues
from fungus in isolated spotsresultingfrom fungus in isolated spots
people ’s behaviour in a positive way ... giving health benefits that mimic spending time outside in natureinfluencespeople ’s behaviour in a positive way ... giving health benefits that mimic spending time outside in nature
your project to stall – know what to advise your clients about timber treatment optionscauseyour project to stall – know what to advise your clients about timber treatment options