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Price: $13.50 Buy Print Version Buy PDF Format $13.50 Buy ePUB Format (eReader required) Close System Number: BU617 Description: Wind and earthquakes can generate significant forces on a building. Bracing demand must be calculated and sufficient bracing incorporated into a building so that the structure can...
Price: $13.50 Buy Print Version Buy PDF Format $13.50 Buy ePUB Format (eReader required) Close System Number: BU594 Description: This bulletin describes the causes and effects of excessive subfloor moisture in buildings. It outlines ways of avoiding and/or detecting the problem and gives potential remedies. This...
Price: $21.00 Buy Book $18.00 Buy ePUB Format (eReader required) $28.00 Buy ePub & book Close System Number: BK118 Description: A bouncy or springy floor or a floor that is noticeably uneven is often the first indication that there may be a problem with the subfloor framing....
Price: $21.00 Buy Book $18.00 Buy ePUB Format (eReader required) $28.00 Buy ePub & book Close System Number: BK105 Description: Of the 1.7 million or so dwellings in New Zealand, about 1.2 million have suspended timber ground floors. This book looks at the consequences and causes of...
Of the 1.7 million or so dwellings in New Zealand, about 1.2 million have suspended timber ground floors. In a series of house condition surveys that BRANZ carried out on randomly selected houses around New Zealand in 1994, 1999, 2005 and 2010, all of the surveys...
A bouncy or springy floor or a floor that is noticeably uneven is often the first indication that there may be a problem with the subfloor framing. Subfloor timbers include joists, bearers, wall plates, jack studs, braces and stringers. They are structural components of a building, and any...
depressions under houses. Blocked or obstructed ventilation openings are a common cause of problems. Leak from hot water cylinder. Leaking pipes can be obvious. Figure 2: Before remediation - water drains to the house subfloor. Figure 3: After remediation - water is captured and drained away. Blocked or obstructed...
This website is best viewed with JavaScript enabled. Learn about enabling JavaScript This website is best viewed on a newer browser than the one you are using. Learn about upgrading your browser (opens in a new window/tab) By Alide Elkink - 1 February 2018, Build 164 When a building has...
This website is best viewed with JavaScript enabled. Learn about enabling JavaScript This website is best viewed on a newer browser than the one you are using. Learn about upgrading your browser (opens in a new window/tab) By Stephen McNeil - 1 February 2016, Build 152 With continuing analysis at...
This website is best viewed with JavaScript enabled. Learn about enabling JavaScript This website is best viewed on a newer browser than the one you are using. Learn about upgrading your browser (opens in a new window/tab) By Tom Edhouse - 1 October 2012, Build 132 In Build 131 (pages...