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Concrete: Why it Cracks, How it Cracks, and Repair Procedures16 Aug 202400:23:22
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[2:26] Underlying issues of cracks in reinforced concrete.

[4:13] Not all concrete cracks are created equal.

[9:15] How elemental factors affect exposed concrete.

[13:06] Tendon failures in prestressed and post-tensioned concrete.

[16:48] Evaluating concrete cracks for repair.

[20:11] Delaminated steel affects concrete strength and requires complete repair.

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Pavement Project Best Practices01 Nov 202300:23:53

When installed correctly and with recommended maintenance, pavement can retain its durability for more than 25 years. However, a successful pavement project depends on numerous factors, including having a clear scope of work, a competent contractor, and a thorough bidding process. To discuss all facets of a pavement project, Host Joe Shuffleton speaks with expert Ron Brookman. Ron has more than 47 years of experience in the Washington-Baltimore area in pavement installation, reconstruction, rehabilitation, repair, and evaluation project management. During the discussion, Ron shares best practices from beginning the bidding process, characteristics of a qualified pavement contractor, and important closeout procedures.

Discussion Points:

[1:01] Best practices for finding a reputable pavement contractor.

[4:27] Want quality bids? Have a clear scope of work.

[8:09] Tips for a smooth bid process.

[13:50] Take care to clarify contractor terminology.

[17:46] Legal due diligence and contingency payments.

[22:49] What to do at project closeout.

Resources:

ETC Website

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Cleaning Masonry Wall Stains: How-to Restore Brick’s Natural Beauty19 May 202100:25:48
Discussion Points:

[1:13] Before removing a stain, find the origin.

[3:20] Take care when pressure washing common white calcium stains.

[5:33] Advice for removing graffiti from high-traffic areas.

[7:46] Painting a brick building is inadvisable and costly to reverse.

[12:03] Tips for reducing the cost of external building maintenance.

[16:01] Rules-of-thumb for repointing a masonry wall.

[21:28] Flashings can reduce water intrusion around tops of walls and coping stones.

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Attract New Renters with Simple Design Strategies12 May 202100:27:39
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[1:09] Simple upgrades that do not require a permit or approval to increase the eye appeal of a building or units.

[3:04] Tips for upgrading kitchens and storage areas to increase rental income.

[8:00] Puck lighting creates an attractive ambiance under kitchen cabinets.

[9:21] Bumper stops and hinges can refine cabinets and doors.

[11:51] Prospective renters notice enhanced fixtures in kitchens and baths.

[14:02] Corridor and common area considerations for apartment buildings.

[21:56] A hefty investment is no longer needed to offer desirable amenities.

[25:28] Recommendations for beautifying bedrooms.

Brick Veneer Walls: How to Avoid Structural Failure05 May 202100:25:19
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[1:01] The structural failure possibilities of water infiltration due to inadequate installation of control joints.

[3:38] How to fix cracks due to the lack of control joints.

[7:28] Cracks in parapet walls and the Brick Industry Association recommendations for control joints.

[8:17] The importance of the binding of brick to mortar, and wall ties.

[13:06] Antiquated header courses increase the structural failure rate.

[15:45] Common problems with corrugated wall ties.

[16:30] Ninety percent of water intrusion issues are due to flashings and lack of end dams.

[22:01] Benefits and concerns about mortar nets.

Welcome to Technically Speaking!23 Apr 202100:01:38

Engineering and Technical Consultants (ETC) is a team of engineers, architects and building professionals helping property managers & owners identify and correct building problems. We share practical information, along with industry tips-and-tricks from the challenging construction world. There's no hidden agenda - we're just here to serve as your trusted advisors. @etc-web.com

EIFS: Wall Cladding04 Nov 202100:26:04
Discussion Points:

[1:23] Trey describes the process of becoming certified by the Association of the Wall and Ceiling Industry.

[2:47] Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS) has been known by many other names in the past.

[3:42] Trey explains the process of installing wall cladding, providing each step in detail.

[6:45] In Trey’s experience, he sees vertical trowel lanes used for drainage in EIFS.

[7:57] Do finishing top coats provide a weather-tight configuration?

[9:29] The three main types of joints associated with EIFS.

[12:39] The difference between stucco and EIFS.

[14:25] Trey describes the history of EIFS in the United States, issues found in early installations, and why it is still a preferred wall cladding.

[18:32] Building codes, common practices, and how to recognize possible issues with EIFS.

[21:48] Repair or maintenance of EIFS wall cladding requires a qualified contractor with EIFS experience.

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Balancing Beauty and Function in Architecture03 Nov 202100:22:05

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[1:35] Resurfacing a balcony with carpeting, or other material can break building codes and become unsafe.

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[8:15] Surface coatings such as aggregate, can protect concrete balconies as well as provide comfort.

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[9:30] General rules for creating a safe and conscious garden on a balcony.

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[12:52] Seal coating pavement with cracks is not a sustainable repair solution.

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[14:30] Brick buildings are beautiful but do not let destructive ivy grow on them.

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[18:00] Painting brick causes more water intrusion problems than it solves.

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Structural Integrity in Buildings08 Sep 202100:23:54

Discussion Points:

[1:10] Nick describes what constitutes structural soundness and the conditions that may lead to structural damage.

[3:05] Initial design and maintenance are key factors in reducing occurrences of slab overload.

[7:16] Long-term neglect raises the likelihood of building collapse.

[8:18] Unsafe conditions and deferred repairs or maintenance can cause serious damage and injury.

[10:40] Tell-tale signs of a lack of structural integrity in buildings.

[15:55] Reserve inspections, generally, do not provide information about a building’s structural integrity.

[19:03] A qualified structural engineer will holistically assess a building’s past repairs and current complaints to identify potential integrity issues.

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Balancing Beauty and Function in Architecture11 Aug 202100:22:05

Discussion Points:

[1:35] Resurfacing a balcony with carpeting, or other material can break building codes and become unsafe.

[8:15] Surface coatings such as aggregate, can protect concrete balconies as well as provide comfort.

[9:30] General rules for creating a safe and conscious garden on a balcony.

[12:52] Seal coating pavement with cracks is not a sustainable repair solution.

[14:30] Brick buildings are beautiful but do not let destructive ivy grow on them.

[18:00] Painting brick causes more water intrusion problems than it solves.

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Resources:

ETC Website

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Cracks In Masonry Walls03 Aug 202100:21:02
Discussion Points:

[1:35] Bobby describes some root causes for cracks in masonry walls.

[3:12] Control joints and/or wall ties are necessary for masonry walls due to the possible expansion and corrosion of brick material.

[5:20] Drainage problems and water damage to brick will cause bulges and cracks in walls.

[7:55] Causes for cracks in masonry walls can differ by geographical area.

[9:16] Possible outcomes if cracks in brick masonry walls are not properly fixed.

[14:16] Evaluating cracks in masonry walls requires a visual inspection, sampling of the wall, or other non-intrusive testing.

[17:10] A General Rule of Thumb for simple or complicated repairs in masonry wall cracks.

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Vetting & Hiring Contractors27 Jul 202100:19:01
Discussion Points:

[1:34] Information on properly qualifying contractors.

[5:25] Smaller tasks help vet contractors before hiring them for larger projects.

[6:47] Payment and performance bonds are part of a contractor’s fiduciary responsibility.

[8:45] Investigating a problem for a tenant and evaluating a contractor’s proposal.

[13:44] Every county is different, are permits required?

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Cracks in Concrete Structures19 Jul 202100:22:02
Discussion Points:

[1:09] The three types of shrinkage cracks and how to determine if a crack in concrete is structural or cosmetic.

[3:06] How chlorides and other contaminants cause corrosion in a structure’s steel frame.

[4:43] A crack in concrete is akin to an open wound in the structure.

[6:41] Understanding freeze-thaw cracks, restraint cracks, and other common causes of concrete cracks.

[12:06] Examining the possible hazards if cracks in concrete are left unrepaired.

[14:04] Evaluating cracks in concrete structures.

[17:32] Repair options, maintenance cycles, and subsequent protection for concrete cracks.

Resources:

ETC Website

American Concrete Institute

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Retaining Walls: Guidelines for Installation and Replacement26 May 202100:25:19
Discussion Points:

[1:34] How long a retaining wall will last depends on whether it is built with timber, concrete or masonry, or segmental block.

[7:46] Recommended maintenance for retaining walls.

[10:26] Typical cost associated with installing or replacing retaining walls.

[13:00] Top three considerations when choosing a retaining wall replacement.

[18:01] Geotechnical reports and permits are common requirements before installation or replacement of a retaining wall.

[20:39] Changed Use and Fall protection guidelines for retaining walls.

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