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Finishes and Joinery Externally and Internally
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Types of plaster
Plasterboards and wallboards
Metal lathing
Plaster wall and ceiling defects
Old plaster ceilings
Types of board
Common defects
Types of tiling and fixings
Common defects in finishes
Types of partition and finish
Doors and windows
Skirtings, architraves and picture rails
Cupboard fitments
Ironmongery
Examination of defects
Rendering defects
Pointing
Defects due to poor application or unsuitable backgrounds
Interior finishes
Exterior paintwork
Metal surfaces
Historic buildings
Symptoms and defects
Finishes and Joinery Externally and Internally
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Types of plaster
Plasterboards and wallboards
Metal lathing
Plaster wall and ceiling defects
Old plaster ceilings
Types of board
Common defects
Types of tiling and fixings
Common defects in finishes
Types of partition and finish
Doors and windows
Skirtings, architraves and picture rails
Cupboard fitments
Ironmongery
Examination of defects
Rendering defects
Pointing
Defects due to poor application or unsuitable backgrounds
Interior finishes
Exterior paintwork
Metal surfaces
Historic buildings
Symptoms and defects
Finishes and Joinery Externally and Internally
Douglas, James (author) / Noy, Edward A. (author)
Building Surveys and Reports ; 209-231
2010-12-31
23 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
external rendering and pointing , subject of finishes, complex ‐ changing rapidly , metal lathing, as ‘expanded metal lathing’ ‐ superseding wood lathing , finishes, a complex rapid change ‐ new materials and methods of application , common defects in finishes , plasterboard, gypsum plaster ‐ in a double paper liner, for walls and ceilings , old plaster ceiling, difficulties for surveyors ‐ no visible signs of any defect , casement windows, constructed of timber, plastic, metal or metal in timber frame , finishes and joinery ‐ externally and internally , skirting boards, round walls of a room ‐ protecting wall surface at a point subject to hard wear
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