BRE BR453 PDF

BRE BR453 PDF

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BRE BR453 PDF

Published Date:
01/01/2003

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[ Active ]

Description:

Recognising wood rot and insect damage in buildings

Publisher:
Building Research Establishment Limited

Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

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10 minutes

Delivery time (for Russian version):
200 business days

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This new edition has been improved by addition of guidance on types of fungal growths which, though less regularly encountered in buildings, nonetheless confuse correct identification and mislead diagnosis. It also has a short section on termites to provide reassurance on recognition and appropriate action should there be suspicion of a rare introduction. Since the first edition was published, there has been a greatly increased emphasis on conservation, repair and refurbishment of timber in buildings. There has also been an increasing desire to avoid the risk of excessive use of remedial preservatives by implementing environmental control strategies to bring decay and insect attack under control. These strategies depend critically on correct diagnosis to prevent inappropriate or unnecessary use of pesticides against extinct attack by wood borers, harmless insects or extinct fungal damage. This book retains its highly popular format (spiral-bound) giving clear and authoritative guidance on the process of inspecting buildings for timber damage and on the identification of causal agencies.


Edition : 03
File Size : 1 file , 9.7 MB
Number of Pages : 122
Published : 01/01/2003

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