Repairing and Extending Doors and Windows

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Building Renovation and Restoration Series

ISBN: 1468465597
ISBN 13: 9781468465594
Herausgeber: H L Simmons
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxvi, 406 S., 45 s/w Illustr., 406 p. 45 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 22.12.2012
Auflage: 1/2012
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Inhaltsangabe1 Introduction.- 1.1 What This Book Covers.- 1.2 Failure Types and Conditions.- 1.3 What to Do in an Emergency.- 1.4 Professional Help.- 1.4.1 Help for Building Owners and Managers.- 1.4.2 Help for Architects and Engineers.- 1.4.3 Help for General Building Contractors.- 1.5 Prework On-Site Examination.- 1.5.1 The Owner.- 1.5.2 Architects and Engineers.- 1.5.3 Building Contractors.- 1.6 Demolition and Removal of Existing Construction.- 1.6.1 Controls.- 1.6.2 Protection of Persons and Property to Remain or Be Reused.- 1.6.3 Performing Demolition Work.- 1.6.4 Disposition of Removed Materials.- 1.7 General Requirements for Alterations.- 1.7.1 Controls.- 1.7.2 Materials.- 1.7.3 Making Alterations, Patches, and Repairs.- 2 Support Systems.- 2.1 Excess Structure Movement.- 2.2 Failed Steel or Concrete Structures.- 2.3 Failed Wood Structure or Wood Wall or Partition Framing.- 2.4 Failed Metal Wall or Partition Framing.- 2.5 Failed Concrete, Stone, or Masonry Walls or Partitions.- 2.6 Failed Other Building Elements.- 2.7 Where to Get More Information.- 3 Wood and Metal Materials and Finishes.- 3.1 Wood.- 3.1.1 Wood Door and Panel Materials and Their Quality.- 3.1.2 Wood Window and Sliding-Glass-Door Materials.- 3.1.3 Wood Frame and Trim Materials.- 3.1.4 Preservative Treatment.- 3.2 Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel.- 3.2.1 Heat Treatment.- 3.2.2 Carbon-Steel and Stainless Steel Products.- 3.3 Aluminum.- 3.3.1 Alloy Designations.- 3.3.2 Temper Designations.- 3.3.3 Heat Treatment.- 3.3.4 Aluminum Products.- 3.4 Copper Alloys.- 3.4.1 Alloy Designations.- 3.4.2 Copper Alloy Products.- 3.5 Other Metals.- 3.6 General Requirements for Finishes on Metals.- 3.7 Mechanical and Chemical Cleaning of and Finishes for Steel.- 3.7.1 Mechanical Finishes for and Cleaning of Carbon Steel.- 3.7.2 Chemical Finishes for and Cleaning of Carbon Steel.- 3.7.3 Mechanical Finishes for and Cleaning of Stainless Steel.- 3.7.4 Chemical Finishes for and Cleaning of Stainless Steel.- 3.8 Mechanical and Chemical Cleaning of and Finishes for Aluminum.- 3.8.1 Mechanical Cleaning of and Finishes for Aluminum.- 3.8.2 Chemical Cleaning of and Finishes for Aluminum.- 3.8.3 Anodic Coatings.- 3.9 Mechanical and Chemical Cleaning of and Finishes for Copper Alloys.- 3.9.1 Mechanical Finishes for and Cleaning of Copper Alloys.- 3.9.2 Chemical Cleaning of and Finishes for Copper Alloys.- 3.10 Inorganic Coatings on Metal.- 3.10.1 Metallic Coatings.- 3.10.2 Vitreous Coatings.- 3.10.3 Laminated Coatings.- 3.11 Organic Coatings.- 3.11.1 Standards.- 3.11.2 Manufacturers and Products.- 3.11.3 Opaque Organic Coating Composition.- 3.11.4 Transparent Organic Coating Composition.- 3.11.5 Organic Coating Systems.- 3.11.6 Miscellaneous Materials.- 3.11.7 Special Paints.- 3.11.8 Powder Coatings.- 3.11.9 Film Laminate.- 3.11.10 Preparation of Surfaces to Receive Organic Coatings.- 3.11.11 Factory-Applied Organic Coatings.- 3.11.12 Shop Primer-Coat Application for Field-Applied Paint.- 3.11.13 Preparing the Site for Field Application of Organic Coatings.- 3.11.14 Field Touch-up of Shop Coats.- 3.11.15 Applying Organic Coatings in the Field.- 3.12 Why Wood and Metal Materials and Finishes Fail.- 3.12.1 Bad Materials.- 3.12.2 Selecting Inappropriate Materials.- 3.12.3 Selecting Inappropriate Finishes.- 3.12.4 Improper Preparation for Application of Finishes.- 3.12.5 Improper Finish Application.- 3.12.6 Failure of the Immediate Substrate.- 3.12.7 Failure to Protect Materials and Finishes.- 3.12.8 Failure to Properly Maintain Applied Finishes.- 3.12.9 Natural Aging.- 3.13 Cleaning and Repairing of Woods and Metals and Their Finishes.- 3.13.1 General Requirements.- 3.13.2 Repairing Specific Types of Damage.- 3.13.3 Cleaning Existing Wood and Metal Finishes That Do Not Need Repair.- 3.14 Finishes That Cannot Be Refinished in the Field.- 3.15 Refinishing Existing Wood and Metal in the Field.- 3.15.1 Materials and Manufacturers.- 3.15.2 Organic Coating Systems.- 3.15.3 Preparation for Applying Organic

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Beschreibung

To spite a national trend toward renovation, restoration, and remodeling, construction products producers and their associations are not universally eager to publish recommendations for repairing or extending existing materials. There are two major reasons. First, there are several possible applications of most building materials; and there is an even larger number of different problems that can occur after products are installed in a building. Thus, it is difficult to produce recommendations that cover every eventuality. Second, it is not always in a building construction product producer's best interest to publish data that will help building owners repair their product. Producers, whose income derives from selling new products, do not necessarily applaud when their associations spend their money telling architects and building owners how to avoid buying their products. Finally, in the Building Renovation and Restoration Series we have a reference that recognizes that problems frequently occur with materials used in building projects. In this book and in the other books in this series, xv xvi Series Foreword Simmons goes beyond the promotional hyperbole found in most product literature and explains how to identify common problems. He then offers informed "inside" recommendations on how to deal with each of the problems. Each chapter covers certain materials, or family of materials, in a way that can be understood by building owners and managers, as well as construction and design professionals.

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