Tips on Low Cost Invention Prototyping and Small Volume Production Runs

Tips on Low Cost Invention Prototyping and Small Volume Production Runs

Introduction

The purpose of this article is to provide an outline on techniques that can be used to prototype an invention and make a small volume production run. This article will not cover the techniques in detail. There are multiple resources available online for each of the techniques mentioned in the article. Rather this article will show how to combine the techniques to produce a prototype and multiple copies. By using these techniques or variations, an inventor or entrepreneur would be able to make a prototype and multiple copies. In addition, by using the techniques I outlined in a previous article I wrote on low costs packaging and inventor or entrepreneur would be able to make a fairly complete product that could be test marketed or presented to a potential licensee.

Limitations

First some warnings about the techniques outlined below. They are rather labor intensive. Not hard physical work per se, but it does require learning and developing new skills. Further, the number of copies that can be made using silicone molds varies and is dependent on the geometry of the components being molded. Typically the lifetime of a silicone mold varies from as few as 25 copies to several hundred. Another factor is how much care is taken in extracting the components. The rougher the mold is treated the shorter its life.

In addition, these techniques are not practical for making intricate prototypes such as complex mechanical devices. These techniques are more suited to making prototypes composed of a few parts (1 to 3) with either a single component or where multiple components are glued together.

Finally care must be taken in selection of suitable casting material. Be sure to use materials that are safe for the prototypes application. Do not use toxic materials especially in any prototype to be used in the handling of food or by children.

Making the Prototype Pattern

The pattern is the initial prototype and will be used to make the molds to create copies. The techniques that can be used to make an initial prototype include but are not limited to those outlined below. Use any method that will yield a usable pattern. Please do not feel limited to this list of techniques. Feel free to be as creative in coming up with a method to make the pattern as you were in coming up with the idea.

Sculpting

One way to make a prototype pattern is to sculpt the shape in wax, clay or other suitable sculpting material. The problem with wax or clay is that they are either brittle (wax) or deformable (clay). Some clay can be fired, heated, so that they are no longer deformable. However brittleness is still a problem. There some sculpting materials such as Magic-Sculpt (available at Tap Plastics) that remains pliable for a couple of hours and then cures to rock hardness. In order to produce the desired shape sculpting tools are usually required. Sources for these tools are easily found on the Web.

Carving

Another technique very similar to sculpting is carving. A pattern could be whittled out of wood for example. However if the material is porous, the surface will have to be sealed using a suitable surface treatment such as a sealer or primer. To make the carving job easier an electrically powered rotary tool can be used. As with sculpting, sources for the tools and techniques associated with carving are easily found on the Web.

Rapid Prototyping

Generally to use a rapid prototyping technique a Computer Aided Design (CAD) three dimensional model is required. This model is exported to a suitable file format such as a stereolithographic file. The file is then read by a computer automated machine that makes the part. The processes are either additive or subtractive. In an additive process material is added by solidifying or fusing material. A computer controlled laser may solidify a liquid by a photochemical process or adherence of solid material by sintering or fusing. The part's position is also computer controlled. These processes are called by a variety of names such as SLA (stereolithography), SLS (selective laser sintering) and FDM (fused deposition modeling). More information can be found at the following site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolithography.

An example of a subtractive process is computer numerical controlled machine tooling (CNC). In this case the computer controlled machine tool removes material to form the parts.

There are numerous companies offering prototyping services. In fact, many SLA companies have Web sites where the CAD model can be uploaded, a price quoted, parts ordered and purchased via a credit card payment. The process is almost completely automated. However, there is a check done on the uploaded file to confirm the intentions of the customer. Sometimes there are problems with the file. On the other hand, the CNC process has a much lower level of automation. A program has to be written for the part model and stock material has to be loaded into the machine. The program may be generated by software but as before a check is required to confirm intentions and fidelity of the file.

Silicone Molds

After a prototype pattern is finished a silicone mold can be made using room temperature vulcanization (RTV) process. Most of the RTV materials are non toxic and are easy to use. Further silicone molds can take temperatures up to around 500 degrees Fahrenheit and can be use to cast low temperature casting metals such as pewter. Since there are numerous sources on the Web that provide instruction on the technique it will not be covered here. Materials for RTV molding are available on the Web and through Tap Plastics. However the following pointers are offered. First use gloves not just to keep the materials off your hands but also to keep finger prints off the prototype pattern. The molding material is able to produce extremely fine surface detail. If a finger print were on the pattern it could pick it up and it would appear on all your copies. Second, the material is very fluid so make sure your mold frames are well sealed. In addition, pay attention to the parting lines of your mold - where the mold comes apart to remove the casting. Make sure there are no areas where the silicone rubber can flow to trap the part. For example, the handle of a cup would require that the mold would part on a plane through the center of the cup and parallel to the handle. There would be handle impressions on both sides of the parted mold showing a profile of the cup and handle.

Depending on the prototype pattern it may be possible to make a one piece mold that is completely open on one side. This type of mold is usually used for low temperature casting metals. For a two piece mold be sure and use mold release on the first part before casting the second. If this step is neglected the first and second halves will fuse together and tarp the prototype pattern. Also for the two part mold make sure not to forget to place the spews and a fill port. Spews are vents that allow trapped gases to escape and the mold is filled until the resin flows out of them. When the casting is set and the mold is parted the spews and the fill port will leave a column that has to be cut off. Therefore be sure to place them where it is easy to touch up the surface. The spews need to go on the highest portion of the pattern so that air is not trapped in the mold. Spews and the inlet can be made by sticking rods vertically on to the prototype pattern and hold them in place with a supporting structure connected to the mold frame. In an adhesive is used be sure that it will not interfere with the curing of the silicone molding material.

Use mold release liberally on the relevant surfaces of the prototype pattern and all surfaces of the spews and fill port. This is important to make sure that the castings can be removed and to prolong the life of the mold.

To prevent the formation of bubbles on the surface of the prototype pattern, paint the surface being molded with the molding material. To keep bubbles from forming in the body of the mold, pour the silicone compound slowly and try to thin out the molding compound over the lip of the pouring container to burst bubbles already in the material. It is very difficult not to introduce bubbles while mixing. Usually a vacuum degassing chamber is used to remove the bubbles. However, with enough care the bubbles should not be a problem for most prototype patterns.

Finally for a complex three dimension casting consider a bottom up approach. That is, support the prototype pattern using the top of the molding frame and fill the frame up to its surface. The pattern needs to be securely held in place or it may float. As with the spews and fill spout make sure that whatever supporting structure is put in place does not irreparably mar the surface of the casting.


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How To Remove Black Mold From Concrete And Keep Your Basement Mold-Free

How To Remove Black Mold From Concrete And Keep Your Basement Mold-Free

Lots of homeowners find out they have an uninvited guest shacking up in their basement. Ever seen little white fuzzy stuff on your concrete basement floor?

Mold on concrete can take many forms. Concrete is a porous substance, and your basement floor gets a lot of moisture from the ground underneath it.

Usually, concrete foundations have a moisture barrier. But, in some cases the moisture barrier is old or damaged, or it may not have been properly installed.

In arid places like Southern California, Arizona and high altitudes, you may not have a moisture barrier built into your home. You usually don't need it, but if you have a heavy rain or a spell of humid weather, you're likely to get that nasty mold growing on your concrete floors.

If you have mold growing on basement tiles or under basement carpeting, the cause may be the concrete underneath. No matter what your mold problem, you have to remove it from your concrete.

A Little Bleach And Elbow Grease

If you've got a little mold growing on your concrete surfaces, it's easy enough to clean up. For little bits of mold here on there, use a solution of water and bleach. 4 parts water to 1 part bleach is usually the recommended formula. You can also find cleaning products designed specifically for mold removal.

Scrub at the moldy spots with your bleach and water until it's gone. Be careful - that bleach is dangerous stuff. Make sure you have some good rubber gloves and be careful that the bleach doesn't come into contact with anything else.

Seal It Up

If you have more serious mold problems and a good scrubbing won't get rid of it, you might try sealing the cracks. Chances are, the appearance of mold on your concrete surfaces is a symptom of a bigger structural problem in your home. There may be cracks in the concrete or walls that allow moisture to come into the house.

Go to the hardware store and look for a waterproofing compound made for this specific purpose. If you're totally unsure, talk to the clerk and explain your problem. What you want is something especially designed to seal up cracks in your concrete and walls. The compound will come with detailed instructions on how to use it.

Call The Contractor

If you have water wicking up from under your foundation into the concrete, you've got a much bigger problem. You may need to call a professional.

What you'll need to do is take off all the flooring so the original concrete is exposed. This is something you can probably do yourself, but you should make sure to keep yourself safe. Any time you're dealing with mold, make sure you have good gloves and a mask, and make sure that the mold doesn't get into any other parts of the house. Even if you're working in the basement, make sure you have some ventilation going.

Now, you'll need to have a new top layer of concrete poured. It has to be at least one inch thick. Make sure that the new cement is mixed with a waterproofing compound that will keep down its moisture level.

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Common Causes For Residential Building Failures

Common Causes For Residential Building Failures

A/Overview

This document has been written to give clients of Property Protect an understanding of the most common types of building defects that can be found in buildings whilst doing an AS 4349.1 inspection. This list gives the reader a basic outline of the more common defects and the reader should be aware that there are literally thousands of forms of building defects. The items which we have listed are the more common ones only.

B/Abstract

The report lists some of the more common residential building failures including the causes based on the case studies carried out by the writer as a licensed Builder. The writer has also included some of the causes of the failures.

Purpose
The purpose of this report is to give the reader a summary of the types of residential building failures and the suggested remedies to these defects.

Method
This report is presented as a case study based on the experience and personal records of the author over the last 15 years as a licensed Builder.

Findings
A large proportion of structural building failures listed in this report have in my opinion been caused by the mismanagement of stormwater around houses leading to movement in the homes. The remainder of the failures are caused by poor building practices and or poor maintenance.

C/Introduction

The most common forms of Building failure noted during AS 4349.1 house inspections by the writer in Adelaide are as follows.

Slab Edge wetting
This is the horizontal ingress of moisture and salts in solution from the soil which enter into footing edges through the capillary action (Suction caused by the concrete) of the concrete. It is caused by a number of factors including, Concretors pushing down the Fortecon membrane with edge forms prior to pouring a floor slab, relatively poor cement concrete in the footing (Many engineers have called for 32 MPA concrete to resist the ingress of salts in lieu of 20 to 25 MPA currently used), Concrete over pours caused when concretors edge forms are not placed low enough to stop a horizontal over pour which can lead to water ponding on the top face of the over pour creating a pool of water. The final cause is the lack of a plastic membrane to be placed between the paving and the footing edge.

The damage that can be caused though this problem includes, mould and rotting to the underside of floor coverings internally and the fretting of the concrete through the salt attacking the cement matrix through a hydraulic action both internally and externally. (Salt crystals expand inside the concrete matrix thereby causing it to fret and crack).

Rising Damp in walls
This is a similar problem to Salt damp detailed below. The main difference is that Salt damp is generally a 90 to 100% break down of the Damp Course in the wall whilst rising dampness is a partial failure of the Damp Course and the partial failure generally means that the damage to the masonry wall is not as bad as Salt damp. There is a good chance that rising dampness may be found in most pre 1950 homes and the Rising dampness could be limited to erosion of the mortar joints by as little as 1 to 2 mm from its original face. The treatment is the same is Salt damp.

The client should be aware however that in most cases the rising dampness is not treated as the erosion of the masonry is very slow and it may have taken 50 years for the mortar to erode 4mm deep from the face of the brickwork. I would advise clients to monitor this if the damage is not major.

Salt Damp in Walls
This is caused through the vertical ingress of moisture and salts into a wall which can lead to the wall fretting and not being able to take structural loads. The damage caused to the masonry is from the salt crystals inside the masonry expanding leading to the bricks and or mortar fretting. In some cases the salt damp can render the masonry unstable.

It is caused by a number of factors including the full breakdown of the damp course (Pre 1910 homes had pitch or bitumen between the footing and bricks and this becomes brittle with age), paving and or render bridging the damp course also causes this.

Breacher piece failures in showers This is where the breacher piece fails through metal fatigue via thousands of heat cycles inside the wall (This is where the hot and cold water meet inside the wall in the shower). Water then flows into the walls. Generally a breacher piece will fail in a shower every 25 to 30 years or so and it is quite common. A tell tale sign of a breacher which has been replaced is two off different tiles to the walls of the shower.

During inspections carried out by Property Protect the company carries out a survey of the wet area walls in its premium report using an electronic moisture meter to identify this defect. High moisture levels to the walls next to the shower generally indicate that it is leaking.

Brick Growth
Cracks in walls Older homes can have brick growth cracks which usually occur at the end of a wall in a vertical plane. Clay bricks will actually expand as they are porous. If a house does not have control joints in the wall the bricks can exert a compression load on one another leading to cracking.

Terracotta roof tiles
Fired clay roof tiles will fret when exposed to moisture for long periods of time and this generally occurs at the laps of the tiles. The tiles can also fret in seaside environments due to salt attacking the tiles. It is not uncommon to see these roof tiles fretting to the laps on the underside of the roof tiles. As these tiles age they can also become very brittle and are easily cracked.

In most instances when the tiles are fretting they will need replacing within the short term. Concrete cancer in footings and precast concrete lintels. This occurs when the steel bars inside the concrete rust due to moisture/salt/Carbonation ingress into the concrete. As the bars rust they expand causing the concrete to crack. This can cause cracking in the surrounding concrete elements. The client should be aware that it is very expensive to repair this defect.

Tree damage
Although some tree roots can cause hydraulic damage from the roots physically moving the building element, most Building failures are caused by the tree withdrawing moisture from the soil. This then leads to the soil contracting which can cause Building elements to drop or move.

In a large number of inspections over the years the writer has observed walls and footings dropping or moving due to soil contraction when a tree is too close to the base of a wall. In most instances the writer would advise clients to keep large trees well away from the house. If this is not possible an impermeable root fabric can be used to stop the tree roots growing under a house.

Stormwater damage and Soil movement
This is caused when gutters, stormwater pipes and downpipes overflow/leak causing the soil around and under the footing to be saturated. Once the soil becomes saturated it then loses its ability to take load and the soil can collapse leading to the Building element dropping or moving. In some instances reactive soils can expand also leading to cracking. This then places uplifting loads on a house which can lead to significant cracking and movement as well.

In Adelaide reactive (fine soils such as clays) can be found at the base of the foothills where fine silts run off the hills. The fine reactive soils can generally be found in Rostrevor, Athelstone and Campbelltown.

Lack of Paving around the external perimeter. This can cause expansion and contraction in the soil around the footing leading to movement in the Building. ie Expansion in soil after heavy rains and contraction in the soil in the summer. In some instances the contraction of the soil under the footing (on the external portion) can lead to the footing rotating on the external side as it drops. The author has seen many instances of this occurring and this leads to the whole wall leaning out or in. (Bows out at the base and then leans in at the top). In these instances the wall generally needs to be pulled down and rebuilt.

In many of the Property Protect reports you may see a note detailing seal gaps at the footing paving junction. Many houses inspected by this company have gaps at this junction and this can allow moisture to enter both under the house and also under the paving. Where the water enters under both elements it can erode the soil away and or cause the soil to either expand or contract. In this instance the gap should be sealed off with a flexible sealant.

Older style wiring.
The author has seen electrical failures from the following during inspections over the years., -Canvas coated and vulcanised rubber power cables. In the first instance the canvas can be eaten by rodents or just physically ages leading to the cables being exposed which can result in fires. The same can happen with older rubber cables which can split.

-Power cables not in conduit in contact with steel frames. I.e. If the cables are damaged the frame becomes live. A number of houses over the years have been inspected by Property Protect and found to have new wiring in all areas of the house but not inside the existing hard plaster. During the premium house inspections this company uses a high powered torch to identify wall patches and chases to the walls. An existing house without wall chases above the light switches and power points would generally indicate that the original wiring has not been removed. In this instance Property Protect would advise the client to engage an electrician to carry out a survey of the house to confirm if the wiring is original to these areas. Hard plaster cannot be removed during a house inspection as the vendor would not generally approve this.

Leaking pipes in wet areas This is generally caused through corrosion of lead or galvanised steel waste pipes under or in floor slabs. As the pipes corrode this leads to a leak which can wash away sub fill in a floor leading to the floor and or footing dropping.

This is very expensive to repair as generally the pipes are cast into the floor slabs in the wet areas and they need to be jack hammered up. This is a common defect as a large number of houses in pre 1970 properties have galvanised steel pipes cast into the floor slabs. For these steel pipes it is not a matter of if but when the pipes need to be replaced . Having stated this steel pipes although not draining as well as they should do can function for many years until funds can be found to replace them.

If you have steel waste and or water supply pipes in a pre 1970 house and you are contemplating a wet area renovation with new tiles etc we would strongly advise you to remove the steel pipes prior to the renovation.ie If you renovate the wet areas without removing the steel pipes a failure of the pipes could result in you having to re renovate the wet area at great cost again!

Cracks/Movement in walls
Movement in any home is hard to control. In most instances cracks are caused by changes in soil moisture levels around the footing although trees can also cause significant movement. Horizontal cracks can occur in walls if a window lintel sags or if a footing/wall drops.

Diagonal cracks radiating away from window and or door heads are the most common form of cracks. Lateral movement cracks can occur with a shear load if a footing rotates (Drops) on one side. Due to Adelaide's dry climate soil shrinkage related cracking in homes is causing many problems. This leads to footing settlement (Dropping of the footing) and cracks in all building elements.

Roof frame failures
The first type of failure is for an older style roof which does not have under purlins and or struts. In this instance the failure is generally from the frame not being able to take the dead loads from the weight of roof tiles. It is common to see the frame sag heavily and split and this instance repairs may need to be carried out. If a roof frame is sagging from the weight of the roof tiles and the timber frame is not splitting or showing any signs of stress our advice to you is to closely monitor the roof frame.

In the second instance the writer has seen heavy splitting to timber around defective gang nail trusses manufactured in the 1970's. In some instances the trusses could not take roof loads and sagged.

White ant attack
Property Protect does not carry out a survey for white ants in our inspections and we would advise that you engage a pest controller to do this. White ant attack is a very common problem in Buildings with the ants literally eating any form of timber in a home. As the timber wall frame is load bearing in a brick veneer home this can led to structural failures. The ants will normally enter a home where voids are close to the ground. One example of an entry point is where the paving bridges the Damp Course allowing ants to enter a wall cavity through weep holes (i.e. the paving is poured above the Damp Course in the wall).

A second example is where garden beds are placed up against walls without any paving and in this instance we would advise on removing the garden bed and then installing paving all around the house.

Poor Workmanship
The following defects are caused by poor workmanship which does not comply with the Building Code. -Render in brick wall weep holes This stops condensation from draining out of a cavity. The writer has seen fretting render caused by blocked weep holes. -Bricks overhanging the footing. BCA allows a tolerance but in many instances concreters' set out the slab incorrectly. As the wall is not supported the bricks can bow out.

-Render bridging wall Damp Courses In many instances plasterers do not strike a horizontal line through render which can result in ground moisture and salts rising up into the wall by passing the Damp Course. This can cause Salt damp in a wall.

-Concrete slabs poured up against brickwork. In some instances around porch slabs builders sometimes place the Damp Course one brick course above the footing and pour the porch slab up against the first course of clay bricks. In this situation clay bricks are not designed to be exposed to ground moisture and salts for extended periods of time and this leads to fretting of the bricks.

This is sometimes seen in older houses and it is hard to fix this if the fretting of the walls is heavy. Subject to a site visit sometimes the best option in this instance is to jackhammer up the floor slab and then repour the concrete below the Damp Course. At the end of the day this is an expensive problem to rectify. The writer has seen this in many garages in pre 1980 houses.

-Puddle flanges to wet areas not installed correctly. Puddle flanges are designed to drain any water caught between the waterproof membrane and the floor tiles. In some instances the flanges are laid proud of the floor and the trapped water cannot drain into the waste pipe. In a second floor building this ponding water can bypass the membrane leading to the timber floor swelling and door, wall and window frames jamming up from compression loads. If this has occurred it is very expensive to repair.

-Waterproof membranes to showers This is probably the largest of the observed failures mentioned in this article in my opinion. If a shower leaks this can cause heavy damage to the timber wall frame via wood rot and water damage. In masonry wall long term moisture leaks into the surrounding walls can lead to fretting of the masonry brick walls and render. In a metal wall frame heavy rusting can occur.

In a timber wall frame long term leaks into the shower walls can also cause swelling of the wall cladding and wall tiles debonding and cracking. In a masonry wall the high moisture levels can lead to the tiles cracking and or debonding off the walls.

The BCA (Building Code) requires silicone to the internal wall corners of a shower and many tilers still grout these areas which leads to cracking as the grout is rigid. The BCA also requires an angle to be installed at the wall floor junction in the shower and in many instances this is not installed.

Many waterproof membranes are not installed correctly or the wrong materials are used.ie Bitumen membranes to showers which leach into the grout, liquid membranes not reinforced with polypropylene gauze fabrics. Etc.

Asbestos
Most homes built before 1988 would have some cement asbestos based cladding in the house. Property Protect can carry out a survey to identify this based on our opinion only in our premium report. This can only be verified by analysing samples under a microscope in a laboratory so any survey is based on our opinion only and would need to be confirmed by the Lab. Our premium report does not analyse the samples in a Laboratory.

If this material is disturbed by grinding, drilling or cutting it can be fatal. Areas where it can be found in a house include.

-Backing sheet for the power board -Old floor coverings -Eaves cladding externally. -Wet area cladding Etc.

D/Discussion

In terms of the remedies to the failures identified above these are as follows.

Slab edge wetting
This can quite easily be solved by stopping the transfer of moisture horizontally into the slab by placing an impervious membrane between the paving and the footing or directly onto the full depth of the footing. Plastic, waterproof membranes (Liquid or sheet) are the best remedies.

Salt damp
This can be repaired by forming a new Damp Course by undersetting (removing bricks and inserting a new plastic membrane) or chemical injection (Silane siloxane injection) where the Damp Course has failed. Where the paving bridges the damp course the paving should be lowered. If render bridges the Damp Course the render can be removed.

Breacher piece failures
In this instance generally four off wall tiles, the affected render and the original fitting are removed. The reverse is then carried out with new materials.

Brick Growth cracks
This form of cracking can be stopped by forming control joints in the wall above the windows and doors to allow the bricks to expand from long term moisture absorption.

Terracotta roof tiles
Generally if these tiles are fretting at the laps they should be removed and then replaced with new concrete roof tiles or metal roof cladding.

Concrete Cancer
The only way that this can be repaired is by physically removing the affected concrete fully exposing 360 Degrees of the bar, placing saw cuts , grit blasting steel, prime steel with zinc cold galvanising, prime and then replace concrete with a polymer modified shrinkage compensated repair mortar. In order to stop contaminants (Chloride ions and carbon dioxide) entering the concrete, a coating (Acrylics) should be applied to stop water and contaminant ingress. This is applied after the repair is carried out.

Trees
Once minor damage to homes has been caused generally it is not viable from a financial perspective to carry out major repairs. In some instances this may happen but this is rare. If a wall has dropped from soil shrinkage the most common rectification is to under pin the footing. This involves excavating under the existing footing, propping, pouring a new footing and then grouting between the new and existing footings. Under pinning is very expensive.

If trees cannot be removed a trench approx 2m deep can be dug between the house and the tree and then lined with an impermeable root fabric to stop the tree roots growing under the house.

Stormwater damage
If the gutters and downpipes are leaking they should be repaired and or replaced. In most instances these elements do not drain out to the street. If this is the case the stormwater should be diverted out to the street via stormwater pipes.

Lack of Paving.
The essential elements to control cracking in older homes is to keep the soil around the footing in a stable moisture range. This can be achieved by installing paving .It is important however to water gardens consistently during summer for a fixed duration and intervals in areas adjacent to the paving. This keeps the soil moist adjacent to the paving (Best to use an electronic watering system).

Older style wiring In order to stop the chance of an electrical fire, older wiring should be removed and replaced with new PVC wiring together with the installation of earth leakage circuit breakers.

Leaking pipes
In order to check if existing pipes are corroding a plumber can pressure test the pipes or use a CCTV system. Generally any older steel or lead pipes should be removed and replaced with PVC however this can be expensive as concrete floors need to be jack hammered to access the pipes.

Cracks in walls
Generally the best way to control movement is to articulate a house. This allows it to move by installing wall control joints above windows and doors and slip joints between the hard plaster and the brickwork. To form a slip joint remove render, install mesh onto bricks and replaster with a lime rich mortar. A lime rich mortar is used to reduce the cement content and hence the rigidity of the render with a 1 cement, 10 sand and 2 parts lime mortar).

In relation to soil shrinkage cracks a number of soil engineers in Adelaide have instigated the direct injection of water into the soil around the footings to the external perimeter of homes (Mainly to Parkside). This keeps the soil in a stable moisture range via the computer controlled injection of water into the soil.

Roof Frame failures
In most instances roof frame failures are easy to rectify by propping the sagged or damaged area and either lapping the member either side with new timber or inserting additional props (The props generally run from the under purlin to the internal wall). In the case of gang nail failures lapped timber bolted either side of the affected timber can also solve this defect.

White ant failures.
Ants can be prevented from entering a house via chemical sprays , Ant caps (Stumped homes) or stainless steel mesh barriers (Termimesh). If existing homes are infested, the homes can be sprayed with chemicals or have bait stations inserted placed around the external perimeter of the home which are literally baited with poisoned timbers (Sentricon system).

Property Protect does not carry out a survey for white ants in our pre purchase inspections and we would advise that you engage a pest controller to do this.

Poor workmanship In each instance the work should be carried out as per the requirements in the BCA ie.

-Weep holes During rendering cut the render out of the weepholes
-Bricks Overhang footing Set out floor slab correctly.
-Render bridges damp Course Cut a horizontal line in the render over the DPC
-Concrete slab poured up against bricks Ensure that the i.e. porch slab is poured up against the edge of the main footing.
-Puddle flanges Ensure that the flange is flush with the top of the floor. The timber/concrete needs to be rebated down to allow the flange to sit flush with the floor.
-Membrane to showers Ensure that the membrane is installed in accordance with the BCA.

E/Conclusions
The bulk of the causes of Building failures as detailed in this cast study are due to changes in the moisture conditions in the soil around the footings due to seasonal change. The remedies discussed revolve around keeping the soil in a constant moisture state. The measures discussed include installing paving and electronic garden watering systems, diverting stormwater away from the house, ensuring plumbing does not leak, Keeping tree roots away from footings and articulating older homes to enable them to move.

Of the remaining failures many are due to poor maintenance and or construction techniques. Ie Damp Courses bridging paving (Non BCA compliant) can cause white ant infestations and or Salt damp.


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Rubber Roofing

Rubber Roofing

We have heard of rubber bands, balls, boot, tires and even rubber playground floors; but how about rubber roofs? Actually, they really have been around for a long time. However, because they are a little on the unsightly side, they are usually only installed on flat rooftops. For this same reason, most people do not want to see them used on the very visible sections of their main roof. On the other hand, this roofing material does have many advantages.

For example, this product is available in pieces that are large enough to cover the average residential flat roof in one solid piece. The result is easy to figure out: there are no seams through which rain water can seep into the main structure. If a small hole does happen to appear, the average homeowner probably would be able to repair it very easily. Square rubber replacement pieces are readily available in most roofing supply stores. It is even possible to cover the entire surface with a liquid sealant that actually turns into a rubber like material when it dries; this in turn renders another layer of leak proof protection. Unnecessary walking on this material is typically not advised.

These roofs are frequently made from recycled products. They almost take care of themselves. The rain washes them in the spring and summer time. However, using a pointed snow rake or snow shovel could do some serious damage to this kind of material.

This substance can be punctured; sometimes without the homeowner even realizing it. Consequently, they should be routinely inspected for any sign of damage that may have occurred.


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How to Maintain Stamped Concrete Structures

How to Maintain Stamped Concrete Structures

It is quite easy to maintain the stamped concrete structures in your home. In fact, there are numerous methods that you can apply easily and conveniently. It is highly recommended that the surface is sealed with specifically designed sealers that are water and heat resistant as well as durable. These protective materials also allow for the easier and quicker cleaning and maintenance of this type of concrete. The different sealers have different composition. Usually sealers are made primarily from solid materials and they are solvent based. They protect the covered surface from the growth of any sort of fungi and are also highly dirt and dust resistant. If you still find it difficult to maintain this kind of concrete surfaces, there are some other efficient cleaning methods that are quite helpful as well.

Most of the damage done to concrete occurs during the seasons with regular rain falls because they bring a lot of dust and dirt that falls on the outdoor surfaces. If the sealer you have used is efficient, no damage should be incurred and the surface should remain relatively clean. If blotches are visible on concrete after rain, this it is a good sign of the performance of sealer. These blotches can easily be removed by cleaning the surface with water and drying it afterward with a cloth or blower. It is effortless and not time consuming. And voila, all patches are gone! It is important for the water to be adequately removed from the sealed concrete in order not to create blotches. A fine solution is to grow plants around the concrete floors because they will be continuously absorbing the water near and on them. Similarly, many people use mats made of rubber. Keep in mind that rubber is easily absorbed by the sealer of the stamped concrete, which leaves the surface covered with unwanted patches.

Make sure that this type of concrete is resealed after a certain period of time. The sealer will slowly wear out and lose its insulation qualities, despite the adequate and regular maintenance. The best option is to reseal the concrete structures every four to six months. This will effectively keep the floor protected from the dust and dirt and you will not have to deal with any unpleasant patches any more. The resealing cycle depends on many factors. The insulating material is actually affected by the sunlight, rain and the weight of the objects placed on the concrete structure. So, you have to calculate on your won after how many months you will need to reseal it. The greater the exposure to rain, water and dust, the sooner the stamped concrete requires resealing.

If you do not pay special attention to the resealing process, then it will start losing its functional qualities. Its color will look faded. However, if you reseal the concrete even after it has lost its initial color, you will have a brilliant concrete floor again. If by accident something is spilled on your concrete floor then do not worry at all. All you have to do is to wash it with some dish-washing detergent and then let it dry for some time. You will see that concrete floor can be very easily maintained. Thus, do not hesitate to keep it looking brighter and shiner.


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How to Clean Ceramic Tile Floors

After you get your new floor, cleaning ceramic tile floors is one of the first questions people usually ask. When I made the decision to put in ceramic floors, I didn't want to have to worry about old linoleum getting yellowed or torn. The laying of the ceramic floor wasn't really the issue. Instead, I knew there were a variety of tiles to choose from including ones that were a little rougher and uneven.

Ceramic tiles are popular because of their beauty as well as the fact that they are easier to clean. And, these different tiles can be used on walls as well and no matter which application you choose, some basic standard cleaning can keep them looking beautiful for many, many years.

Ceramic tiles can be purchased in two basic kinds; one is unglazed and the other is glazed. The difference is that the unglazed type usually requires more cleaning because they are not coated with an outer protective shell. Even though this may be a consideration, the good news is that can be cleaned using plain water. If you wipe down or mop tiles on a daily basis, and then dry them with a clean cloth, you can avoid the build-up of spills, mildew, and hard water stains that occur in or around the sink area of a kitchen.

One of the things I decided to do right from the start, some thought I was a little weird doing this, was to apply a sealer that you commonly can pick up at your local building supply store. By applying this sealer, after the grout has been given a chance to thoroughly dry, you can avoid staining not only the tile but more importantly to me was avoiding stains in the grout lines.

Here are a few tips of what not to do. Do not use any abrasive type cleaner on your ceramic floor or you could easily scratch the glaze or finish. If you are in doubt about a potential problem on your tile from a product, don't use it. So, if you have a really stubborn stain, try using diluted bleach that you would normally put in with your clothes. Ad a safety precaution, make sure you put on thick rubber gloves and make sure your room is well ventilated. Always follow specified safety procedures.

The old tried and true sweeping of the floor on a regular basis is also a good practice to follow. And, yes, you can use a vacuum cleaner but make sure you don't use the beater attachment because you may damage the finish. Those crevice-cleaning tools are great for cleaning around the edges too. To add a little more dirt catching capacity, install mats in entrance ways leading into areas with ceramic tile. These mats collect a lot of grit that could otherwise be tracked throughout.


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Caring For Your Hardwood Floor - A Guide to Protecting Your Lifelong Investment

Caring For Your Hardwood Floor - A Guide to Protecting Your Lifelong Investment

Hardwood floors are a lifelong investment, and as a homeowner, you want to be sure that you're doing everything possible to protect that investment. Granted most flooring brands, like Bruce Hardwood floors and BR111 Exotic Hardwood Flooring, offer lifetime warranties on products, but most of those warranties only encompass protection on flooring finishes. So what steps can you, as a homeowner, take to ensure your beautiful new floor always looks its best?

1) You should vacuum or dust and mop your floor once a week or even more frequently if you have children, pets, or simply track lots of dirt and sand into your home. If you are going to vacuum, make sure it's a wand head. Do not use beater bars or hard heads.

2) If you spill something or track in dirt, dry mop it up right away. Sand and dirty act as buffers and will gradually wear away the sealant on your floor.

3) Some brands, like Bruce Hardwoods, have actually cleaning products designed specifically to work with the finishes of their floors, such as Bruce Hardwood and Laminate Floor Cleaner, or BR111 PolyCare Spray Cleaner along with a swivel-head mop with a microfiber or terry cloth cover. The cleaning solution in the product is designed to remove spills, dirt, and oil, without harming the finish of the floor.

4) Never clean or mop your floor with wet water. Excess water will damage your floor. Instead, use either a swivel-head mop or a swiffer.

5) Stay away from ammonia, vinegar, oil, water, or wax-based cleaners and soaps, bleach, or any other acidic or abrasive cleaning solution. Use only products that are recommended for not just hardwood floors, but your specific floor.

6) For pet stains or liquid spills, use a specialized spray solution and wipe with a soft cloth. Again, only use a solution, such as Bruce's cleaner for this. Rub gently to remove.

7) For oil spills, grease, cosmetic spills (lipstick), ink spills, or rubber marks from sneakers, you may need to use something a little stronger, such as Bruce Clean 'n' Strip, or BR111 PolyCare Scuff Remover.

8) Use rugs at all entrance ways and near faucets to eliminate the potential for excess dirt and water.

9) Avoid walking around your home in stiletto or high heels, and keep your pets' nails trimmed to avoid scratching.

10) Slide protective rubber furniture rollers underneath furniture to prevent scuffing when moving.

While these are just some general tips recommended for hardwood floors, talk to a hardwood flooring specialist, or the technician who installed your floor to learn about proper maintenance. All flooring manufacturers have different cleaning products designed to work with their flooring finishes, and it's best to follow the recommended guidelines.


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