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photograph section - common problems PAINTED SURFACES Exterior paint is the first line of defense for a building, coming into direct contact with the weather elements and the environment. At the same time, it contributes greatly to the aesthetic image of a building, making it positive when it looks good or negative when it doesn’t. The damage that can develop due to moisture, frost, intense sunshine, expansion and contraction, and urban and industrial pollutants are many. As such, in most cases, that damage requires complete recoating of the surfaces that develop them in order to restore their protective abilities and aesthetic image to acceptable levels. Indoors, paint freshens and decorates the surfaces that it is applied to, and it shapes the aesthetics of the space. Damages relating to interior paint are considered smaller in magnitude than exterior ones, and usually, their main cause is moisture penetration or staining. In this section, there are a series of photographs with visible problems on painted 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 those problems. Repair & Renovation Guide 55 Solution 7.11 (p. 149) Solution 7.11 (p. 149) Solution 7.12 (p. 150) Solution 7.1 (p. 147) Solution 7.3 (p. 147) Solution 7.5 (p. 148) Solution 8.11 (p. 156)

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