Conservation Presentation: Causes of Decaying of Buildings
Conservation Presentation: Causes of Decaying of Buildings
Conservation Presentation: Causes of Decaying of Buildings
• THERMAL EXPANSION:
Building materials expand when heated and contract
when cooled.
• As a consequence,stresses can build up between the individual
materials and the buildings as a whole.
• Seasional temprature,amount of sun,wind and rain falling,all
contribute to overall thermal movement.
DAMAGE TO UNTREATED WOOD
CAUSED BY THE SUN
COLORS FADED
Climatic Causes –
(Moisture)
• “Faulty disposal of rainwater is the most frequent
cause of deterioration in ancient masonry”
•Rainwater washing against the surface of a
structure,will gradually wear it away
•Mortar and porous masonry are particularly vulnerable
•Rainwater penetration into the individual materials
of the structure causes more damage through:
•Salt crystallisation
•Continual wetting and drying
•The action of frost and ice
Moistue causing seepages on walls
Climatic Causes –
(Wind)
• Wind can exert a strong directional force..
•The exposed side of a building can therefore be subject to a “pushing”
action, while the protected side can experience a “suction” .causing the
walls to displace...
•Towers, spires and bell towers can move in high winds.
•Roof coverings (eg. tiles, slates, lead and copper sheet) can be lifted in a
high wind
Botanical issues
• “creeping” plants can damage masonry if unchecked .
-- plants growing in masonry cause disintegration of the material.
• If forcly removed it can pull off a weak surface of brickwork or plaster
•Be careful when using fungicides and weed killers – they can
damage the building materials!
FUNGUS AND MOSS GROWING on a roof will cause damage due its weight,
water retention and the lifting of tiles as it grows
INSECTS
•Masonry bees
•burrow in soft stone, weak bricks and crumbling mortar
joints ..
Woodworm Boreholes Woodworm Dust