Why do buildings crack?
Language: English Series: BRE Digest ; 361Publication details: Garston, Watford Building Research Eatablishment 1991Description: 12p. : ill. ; 30cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- 690.25
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Examines the causes of cracking in buildings. Describes with illustrations the results of a wide range of problems. Broadens understanding of the factors responsible, increases the likelihood of correct diagnosis and repair and provides a key to more specialised BRE publications. Supersedes BRE Digest 75. Revised 2014.