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Pathology - the study and practice of assessing the condition and performance of buildings. It involves the investigation of defects, deterioration, and issues affecting a building's structure, materials, and systems., Defects - refer to flaws, faults, or imperfections in the construction, design, or materials of a building that can compromise its structural integrity, safety, functionality, or aesthetics., Diagnosis - involves identifying and analyzing the causes and nature of building defects or issues. It's the process of determining what is wrong with a building and why it is occurring., Prognosis - refers to predicting the likely future condition and performance of a building based on the diagnosis of its current issues and defects. It helps determine how problems may progress if left unaddressed., Symptoms - observable signs or indications of a problem or defect in a building. These can include cracks, leaks, mold growth, structural movement, or other visual, audible, or tangible signs., Causes - the underlying reasons or factors that lead to the development of defects or issues in a building. Causes can include design flaws, poor construction practices, material degradation, environmental factors, and more., Prevention - taking proactive measures to avoid or minimize the occurrence of building defects and issues. It includes using high-quality materials, adhering to proper construction practices, and considering environmental factors during design and construction., Remedial work - known as remediation or repair work, refers to the actions taken to correct building defects and issues. It involves repairing or restoring the building to its intended condition and ensuring its safety and functionality.,
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HOW TO IDENTIFY BUILDING DEFECTS
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