PLASTERS Most interior and exterior building surfaces, walls, ceilings, parapets and knee walls of terraces as well as balconies, are usually plastered surfaces. These surfaces are in direct contact with the interior and/ or exterior environment and are influenced by it. In some cases, factors such as: The composition of the surface (plaster) and/or the substrate (concrete, brick), • The intense weather conditions, • The inadequate waterproofing and/or thermal insulation of structure elements, • The minor movements of structural elements, • Vibrations from excavating equipment from adjacent construction projects, can all be critical for the wear and tear that may appear in a building and need repair. The repairs should be done both for reasons of aesthetic perfection and for the overall protection of the building and structural elements. In this section, there is a series of photographs with visible problems with plastered surfaces. You can identify potential problems that you have with your space, and be aware of the size and nature of the problem. In this way, you will properly convey the information to the technician or the store, and you will be more safely guided to the appropriate solution for dealing with and restoring them. photograph section - common problems Solution 1.3-Β (p. 112) Solution 1.7 (p. 113) Solution 1.5 (p. 112) Solution 1.3-Β (p. 112) Solution 1.7 (p. 113) Solution 1.3-Α (p. 111) Solution 5.1 (p. 133) Repair & Renovation Guide 27
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