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DEPT. OF ARCH
GBU
GREATER NOIDA
DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII
SHIVANGI SAINI
13/AR/010
B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM
SHEET NO.
1
CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS: DEFINITION
Construction defects usually include any deficiency in the performing or furnishing of the design, planning, supervision, inspection,
construction or observation of construction to any new home or building.
REASONS FOR DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION
Design Deficiencies Material Deficiencies Construction Deficiencies Subsurface Deficiencies
• Problems are typically encountered
with roof systems, which due to their
design complexity, pitched or flat, are
prone to leaks.
• A majority of roofing problems are a
direct result of the improper
specification of building materials,
which can result in water
penetration, intrusion or other
problems,
• The inadequacy of structural
members, which can result in cracks
and deterioration of roofing
components and materials.
ROOFING
PROBLEMS
Common manufacturer
problems with building materials
can include
• deteriorating flashing,
• building paper,
• waterproofing membranes,
• asphalt roofing shingles,
• particle board,
• inferior drywall
• other wall products used in
wet and/or damp areas, such
as bathrooms and laundry
rooms.
• A typical example is
water infiltration
through some portion of
the building structure,
which may create an
environment for the
growth of mold.
• Other problems include
cracks in foundations or
walls, dry rotting of
wood, electrical and
mechanical problems,
plumbing leaks, or pest
infestation.
• A lack of a solid foundation may
result in cracked foundations or
floor slabs and other damage to
the building.
• If subsurface conditions are not
properly compacted and
prepared for adequate drainage,
it is likely the property will
experience problems such as
improperly settling to the
ground (subsidence), the
structure moving or shifting,
flooding and in many cases
more severe problems such as
landslides.
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GREATER NOIDA
DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII
SHIVANGI SAINI
13/AR/010
B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM
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PROBLEM-1
DIAGONAL CRACKS IN BRICK WALLS
WIDE AT BOTTOM & NARROW AT THE TOP
CAUSES
1. Differential settlement of
foundation due to
expansion of clayey soil by
absorption of moisture.
This may happen when the rain water finds entry in soil or if a tree is
cut suddenly in the vicinity of structure so that the soil which was
earlier dehydrated by the tree again absorbs moisture and swells.
REMEDIES/PRECAUTIONS
1. In clayey soil, foundation should be taken as
much as deep so as to minimize the effect of
moisture
Entry as much as possible.
1. Adequate plinth protection and drainage
arrangement should be made around the
building to minimize water entry in the
foundation.
2. If from any site intended for new construction,
some vegetation is removed, don’t commence
construction activity immediately specially if soil
is clay. allow the soil to absorb moisture , swells
& stabilize
PROBLEM-2
HORIZONTAL CRACKS IN BRICK MORTAR JOINTS
CAUSES
 Weakening of mortar due to
sulphate attack. these cracks
normally occur after 2-3yrs of
construction as the reaction is slow.
REMEDIES/PRECAUTIONS
1. Sulphate contents of the bricks should be checked
before allowing their use.
2. Brick walls should not be allowed to be damp because
3. Sulphate attack happens only in presence of moisture.
4. The correct remedy is to reconstruct the affected areas
DEPT. OF ARCH
GBU
GREATER NOIDA
DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII
SHIVANGI SAINI
13/AR/010
B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM
SHEET NO.
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PROBLEM-3
RANDOM CRACK IN FLOORING
CAUSES
• Flooring has been cast continuously
without making panels.
• Cracks occur due to development of
tensile stresses on account of shrinkage
and thermal contraction of concrete &
occur mostly in the first dry spell.
PRECAUTIONS
• Cast flooring in panels do adequate curing in the intial period of
hardening of concrete.
PROBLEM-4
CRACKS IN LOAD BEARING MASONRY WALL BELOW R.C.C.
SLAB
CAUSES
• Due to absence of slip joint between RCC
slab and wall which doesn’t allow RCC
slab to move freely over wall leads to
cracking in the wall.
• Sometimes the movements of the slab may also cause cracking
in the wall.
• Sometimes the movement of the slab may also cause cracking
in masonry at lintel and window sill level because here the
masonry is weak.
• These cracks are observed mainly on top most storey of the
bldg, because roof is more exposed to temperature variation.
REMEDIES
• Before casting RCC slab
over bricks wall, smooth
bearing plaster should
be done over brick walls
coupled with white
wash/bitumen coating
over it.
• It allows slab to move
freely over wall
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DEPT. OF ARCH
GBU
GREATER NOIDA
DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII
SHIVANGI SAINI
13/AR/010
B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM
SHEET NO.
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PROBLEM -5
VERTICAL CRACKS AT JUNCTION OF R.C.C. COLUMN AND
MASONRY
REMEDIES
CAUSES
•Differential movement between R.C.C.
column and masonry due to thermal
expansion/contraction shrinkage.
•Differential settlement of R.C.C. column
because of its different foundation.
•A groove in plaster should be made at
the junction of R.C.C. column and brick
wall so that crack remains hidden in the
groove and doesn’t look unsightly.
•Alternatively, chicken wire mesh should
be provided in plaster at the junction of
R.C.C. column and brick walls.
PROBLEM -6
DIAGONAL CRACKS IN WALL OVER R.C.C. LINTELS.
CAUSES
Due to drying shrinkage of lintels and
sudden deflection of lintels after
removal of shuttering.
REMEDIES
•Use precast lintels as far as possible for small openings.
•Construct brick wall over lintel after it has undergone
considerable shrinkage.
•Construct brick wall over lintel after
shuttering below it is removed so that
it doesn't undergo sudden deflection
with the construction of brick wall
over it.
DEPT. OF ARCH
GBU
GREATER NOIDA
DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII
SHIVANGI SAINI
13/AR/010
B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM
SHEET NO.
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PROBLEM -7
VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CRACK IN PANEL WALL IN R.C.C
FRAMED STRUCTURE
CAUSES
Panels wall too lightly built to the R.C.C.
beams so that the beams are not free to
deflect ,load is transmitted the wall and
vertical and horizontal cracks are
produced in the depending upon the direct in which wall is more slender
(i.e height and length
REMEDIES
•Some gap should be left between top of panel wall
and soffit beam /slab so that beam can deflect
freely.
•This gap can be fill by weak mortar .
•If lateral support is required to be given to wall beam then some special
lateral connections can be made in such a way free deflection of beam is
not hindered in vertical direction.
PROBLEM -8
HORIZONTAL CRACKS BETWEEN BRICK PARAPET
WALL AND ROOF SLAB
CAUSES
differential thermal expansion
and contraction and
differential drying shrinkage of
R.C.C. slab &brick wall.
Due to thermal expansion and arching of slab ,it is not
free to expand .this situation mainly occurs in case of
non projecting slab.
REMEDIES
•Make parapet wall a little inside
of the edge of slab so that crack
wont be visible.
•Providing a groove in plaster at the junction of parapet
wall and slab so that crack forms in the groove and
doesn’t look unsightly
•put chicken wire mesh in the plaster at the junction of
parapet wall and slab .
•Provide adequate
insulation cover over roof
slab so that its thermal
movements are
minimized.
DEPT. OF ARCH
GBU
GREATER NOIDA
DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII
SHIVANGI SAINI
13/AR/010
B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM
SHEET NO.
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PROBLEM -9
VERTICAL CRACK BELOW OPENING IN LINE WITH WINDOW
JAMBS
CAUSES
These cracks are caused due to vertical shear
cause by differential strain in lightly loaded
masonry below the opening and heavily
loaded portion of wall having no opening
REMEDIES
•Too much difference in stress in different
walls or parts of a wall should be avoided.
•Portions of wall acting as pillars and having
too much concentric loads should be replaced
by RCC pillars if possible .
PROBLEM - 10
VERTICAL CRACKS IN THE SIDE WALLS AT THE
CORNERS OF A LONG BUILDING.
CAUSES
1) The cracks are due to thermal
expansion sometimes aggravated
by moisture of long brick wall and
would be noticed in hot weather.
2) There will be more chances of such
cracks occurring in building
constructed in cold weather.
REMEDIES
1) As far as possible long stretches of walls should be
intercepted by cross walls and expansion joint should be
given at suitable intervals.
2) Bricks should be allowed to undergo initial moisture
expansion before use.
PROBLEM -11
CRACKING DUE TO ARCHING AND UPHEAVING OF A FLOOR.
CAUSES
1) Due to sulphate action in base
concrete.
2) Due to expansion of clayey soil
below by absorbing moisture.
REMEDIES
1) TAKE ALL MEASURES TO PREVENT CONTACT OF SULPHATES WITH
CEMENT OR USE SULPHATE RESISTENT CEMENT.
DEPT. OF ARCH
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GREATER NOIDA
DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII
SHIVANGI SAINI
13/AR/010
B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM
SHEET NO.
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PROBLEM - 1
DAMPNESS IN THE CEILING BELOW ROOF SLAB/TERRACES/BALCONIES.
CAUSES
1. Roof slopes not proper. water stagnates at some
points.
2. Rain water pipe choked. So water collects
around that location and gradually seeps below
in the roof.
3. Overhead tank not water proofed so water seeps from it
through its pillars to the roof slab.
4. Area around overhead water tank at roof not properly cleaned.
so some vegetation starts growing due to dampness and makes
its way through the roofing from where water also seeps.
5. Water proofing of roof not properly carried up to the pillars of
overhead water tank because of which water can seep through
this junction of pillars to the roof slabs.
6. Water proofing treatment done over roof not carried up to
specified height over parapet wall.
REMEDIES
1. Correct the roof slopes
wherever required by putting
screed concrete and put
adequate number of rain water
pipes.
2. Water proofing should be done
inside the overhead water tank
on roof.
3. Roof area around and below the water tank should be properly
cleaned and no vegetation should be allowed to grow due to
dampness.
4. Overflow pipe provided in the O.H.T. at roof should be carried
up to the nearest rainwater pipe..
5. Roof topping concrete should
not be cast continuously but
rather laid in panels and the
grooves between panels should
be filled with a sealant or
polymer mixed cement.
PROBLEM -2
SEEPAGE IN THE CEILING BELOW ROOF SLAB IN THE
CORNERS ALONG JUNCTION OF WALL AND SLAB.
1. Since the parapet load is low, the roof slab bends
to lift at its corners due to deflection causing crack..
2. Since the parapet load is low, slab is also able to
move due to thermal contractions/expansion &
shrinkage.
Remedies
1) By making brick or concrete cornice at the bottom of parapet
wall and making drip mould in it.
2) By extending roof slab itself by 2” to 3” beyond the load bearing
wall and making a drip mould at the bottom .
3) By taking precautions that minimum water drips through roof
and parapet wall to the outside wall.
DEPT. OF ARCH
GBU
GREATER NOIDA
DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII
SHIVANGI SAINI
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B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM
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PROBLEM - 3
SEEPAGE IN THE WALLS OF TOILET ABOVE TOILET FLOOR LEVEL
CAUSES
Leakage in water supply lines which
are concealed in the walls.
REMEDIES
1) Make a chase in the wall along the route of water
lines in the toilet/bathroom and expose these lines
at the location+ of dampness . then examine them for
leakage.
2. In extreme cases some pipe piece can also be found cracked rusted
(specially when pipes have become quite old) which should be
replaced.
2. As a preventive measures, during the time
of new construction , all the water lines
must be pressure tested before concealing
them and before accepting the work. this
will save much of future maintenance
problem.
PROBLEM- 4
ROOF /TERRACE CONCRETE SLAB POROUS IN GENERAL
AND LOT OF FINE HAIR LINE CRACKS BECAUSE OF
WHICH WATER SEEPS
CAUSES
Concrete not cast properly and mixing
and compacting not done uniformaly and
properly.
REMEDY
Apply water profing coating over the
concrete slab.
PROBLEM-5
WATER ENTERING THROUGH DOORS AND WINDOWS
OF THE BUILDING AND CAUSING DAMPNESS INSIDE
THE BUILDING
3. Floor not sloping away from external door
4. There is gap between door /window frames and jambs
5. Glazed windows are opened inside the room instead of
outside
1. Chajjas not provided over doors and
windows
2. Stilts not provided at the bottom of door
on the outside
CAUSES
REMEDIES
1. Provide chajjas over doors and windows
2. Gaps between doors/windows frame and jambs should be properly
sealed through sealant.
3. Rubber gasket/beading should be provided on edge of door/ window
shutters if you want a perfect leak proof door/ window.
4. Glazed windows should always open outside and not inside the room.
DEPT. OF ARCH
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DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII
SHIVANGI SAINI
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PROBLEM -1
CRACKS TO BRICKWORK
CAUSES
1. This is the lack of tying in
of brickwork.
2. Wall has been
constructed and not tied
into the adjoining
brickwork
REMEDY
By construction of the two brick walls at the
same time with the brickwork being
interlocked
PROBLEM – 2
DEFECTIVE FLASHINGS
1. Flashings to the base of the cavity have
been installed.
2. These flashings are designed to collect any
water entry to the
3. Building and discharge it to the outside
4. In this case the end of the flashing has not
been turned up at the
5. Ends and would allow any water trapped within the cavity to
6. Form a water leakage
REMEDY
The flashing in this case should have been turned up at the ends
to prevent the leaks at the door sill.
3. Case a half brick has been cut and abuts the joining wall
4. There is no form of tying in of the brickwork, nor fixing
PROBLEM - 3
SPALLING OF CONCRETE (CONCRETE CANCER)
Spalling of concrete is commonly called
concrete cancer . This occurs when the steel
reinforcing rods within the concrete are
affected by moisture, or a salt environment,
which causes the steel to rust which then
expands and pushes off the surface
CAUSES
• The problem occurs because the
steel reinforcing has insufficient
“cover” which allows either
moisture or salt laden air to
affect the steel reinforcing.
REMEDY
•The new mesh which has been fitted is also bolted
and fixed to the affected concrete slab above to
provide adequate fixing.
•This confirms the mesh is only fitted
to provide some bonding agent for
the later rendering to the underside of
the slab.
DEPT. OF ARCH
GBU
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DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII
SHIVANGI SAINI
13/AR/010
B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM
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1. CONCRETE CREEP
It is the property of concrete by which it continues to deform with time
under sustained stress. the total deformation of concrete element can
be divided into two parts:
1. An initial, instantaneous deformation at an application of load.
2. A time dependent deformation due to creep.
REMEDY
1 . Design the structure with a mind to the degree of restraint during
drying or cooling of the concrete.
2 . Pre stress wherever feasible.
3. SHRINKAGE
The moisture loss results in concrete
shortening of length. The shortening
of length of a member or contraction
of the concrete per unit length due to
drying when concrete sets in known as
shrinkage.
this is an irreversible process.
REMEDY
1. Provide competent inspection, and back it up.
2. Use materials known to have a good service record with
regard to cracking, irrespective of shrinkage or other tests on
single contribution causes.
3. Use the minimum cement content consistent with design
requirements.
2. CARBONATION
•Carbonation occurs in concrete because the calcium bearing
phases present are attacked by carbon dioxide of the air and
converted to calcium carbonate.
•Carbonation may be recognized in the
field by the presence of a dis colour zone in
the surface of the concrete. the colour may
vary from light gray and difficult to
recognize to strong orange and easy to
recognize. carbonation can be visualized by
using phenolphthalein.
REMEDY
1. Use the minimum water content necessary for workability; do
not permit over wet consistencies.
2. Place the concrete uniformly, and take account of early
settlement in the forms, around reinforcement , on slopes,
and elsewhere.
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BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII
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4. CORROSION OF THE REINFORCEMENT
•Corrosion of steel bars is due to oxygen and moisture.
•Any common steel will corrode slowly when exposed to the air with
no protection.
•when ordinary steel is used to in concrete, it automatically protected
from corrosion by means of:
1. cover of concrete and alkalinity of concrete.
2. steel in corroding expands and can double its volume.
3. layers and lumps can flake off.
4. as most reinforcement is embedded in concrete, this expansion
can push off the surrounding concrete.
INSUFFICIENT STEEL REINFORCEMENT
Due to the insufficient amount of steel
present in the concrete element it will
not perform to the design and if over-
stressed, suffer from carbonation or
other damages and will not have
sufficient factor of safety.
•connecting hoops and tie-rods bent over where they did not line up
•ties and pre-cast panels not pulled out to make in-situ connections with
in-situ elements.
•lack of stitch bars between precast units in
in-situ joints.
•continuity re bars not passing through all
connecting hoops.
POOR FIXING OF BETWEEN STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS
REMEDY
•Cure the concrete moist or sealed, beginning very early.
•Avoid extremes of temperature.
•Protect the concrete in service from moisture and temperature
changes wherever feasible, as by backfilling, shading, or coating.
MOISTURE OR
THERMAL EXPANSION
MOVEMENT IN MATERIALS
CHANGE IN SIZE OF MATERIALS
CRACKS
REMEDY
EXPANSION JOINTS
FLOWCHART SUMMARIZING THE DEFECTS DUE
TO CHANGE IN SIZE.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION VII
PORTFOLIO
SHIVANGI SAINI
13/AR/010
B.ARCH IV YR, VII SEM

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Defects in construction

  • 1. DEPT. OF ARCH GBU GREATER NOIDA DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII SHIVANGI SAINI 13/AR/010 B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM SHEET NO. 1 CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS: DEFINITION Construction defects usually include any deficiency in the performing or furnishing of the design, planning, supervision, inspection, construction or observation of construction to any new home or building. REASONS FOR DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION Design Deficiencies Material Deficiencies Construction Deficiencies Subsurface Deficiencies • Problems are typically encountered with roof systems, which due to their design complexity, pitched or flat, are prone to leaks. • A majority of roofing problems are a direct result of the improper specification of building materials, which can result in water penetration, intrusion or other problems, • The inadequacy of structural members, which can result in cracks and deterioration of roofing components and materials. ROOFING PROBLEMS Common manufacturer problems with building materials can include • deteriorating flashing, • building paper, • waterproofing membranes, • asphalt roofing shingles, • particle board, • inferior drywall • other wall products used in wet and/or damp areas, such as bathrooms and laundry rooms. • A typical example is water infiltration through some portion of the building structure, which may create an environment for the growth of mold. • Other problems include cracks in foundations or walls, dry rotting of wood, electrical and mechanical problems, plumbing leaks, or pest infestation. • A lack of a solid foundation may result in cracked foundations or floor slabs and other damage to the building. • If subsurface conditions are not properly compacted and prepared for adequate drainage, it is likely the property will experience problems such as improperly settling to the ground (subsidence), the structure moving or shifting, flooding and in many cases more severe problems such as landslides.
  • 2. DEPT. OF ARCH GBU GREATER NOIDA DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII SHIVANGI SAINI 13/AR/010 B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM SHEET NO. 2 C R A C K S W I T H I N T H E S T R U C T U R E PROBLEM-1 DIAGONAL CRACKS IN BRICK WALLS WIDE AT BOTTOM & NARROW AT THE TOP CAUSES 1. Differential settlement of foundation due to expansion of clayey soil by absorption of moisture. This may happen when the rain water finds entry in soil or if a tree is cut suddenly in the vicinity of structure so that the soil which was earlier dehydrated by the tree again absorbs moisture and swells. REMEDIES/PRECAUTIONS 1. In clayey soil, foundation should be taken as much as deep so as to minimize the effect of moisture Entry as much as possible. 1. Adequate plinth protection and drainage arrangement should be made around the building to minimize water entry in the foundation. 2. If from any site intended for new construction, some vegetation is removed, don’t commence construction activity immediately specially if soil is clay. allow the soil to absorb moisture , swells & stabilize PROBLEM-2 HORIZONTAL CRACKS IN BRICK MORTAR JOINTS CAUSES  Weakening of mortar due to sulphate attack. these cracks normally occur after 2-3yrs of construction as the reaction is slow. REMEDIES/PRECAUTIONS 1. Sulphate contents of the bricks should be checked before allowing their use. 2. Brick walls should not be allowed to be damp because 3. Sulphate attack happens only in presence of moisture. 4. The correct remedy is to reconstruct the affected areas
  • 3. DEPT. OF ARCH GBU GREATER NOIDA DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII SHIVANGI SAINI 13/AR/010 B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM SHEET NO. 3 PROBLEM-3 RANDOM CRACK IN FLOORING CAUSES • Flooring has been cast continuously without making panels. • Cracks occur due to development of tensile stresses on account of shrinkage and thermal contraction of concrete & occur mostly in the first dry spell. PRECAUTIONS • Cast flooring in panels do adequate curing in the intial period of hardening of concrete. PROBLEM-4 CRACKS IN LOAD BEARING MASONRY WALL BELOW R.C.C. SLAB CAUSES • Due to absence of slip joint between RCC slab and wall which doesn’t allow RCC slab to move freely over wall leads to cracking in the wall. • Sometimes the movements of the slab may also cause cracking in the wall. • Sometimes the movement of the slab may also cause cracking in masonry at lintel and window sill level because here the masonry is weak. • These cracks are observed mainly on top most storey of the bldg, because roof is more exposed to temperature variation. REMEDIES • Before casting RCC slab over bricks wall, smooth bearing plaster should be done over brick walls coupled with white wash/bitumen coating over it. • It allows slab to move freely over wall C R A C K S W I T H I N T H E S T R U C T U R E
  • 4. DEPT. OF ARCH GBU GREATER NOIDA DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII SHIVANGI SAINI 13/AR/010 B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM SHEET NO. 4 C R A C K S W I T H I N T H E S T R U C T U R E PROBLEM -5 VERTICAL CRACKS AT JUNCTION OF R.C.C. COLUMN AND MASONRY REMEDIES CAUSES •Differential movement between R.C.C. column and masonry due to thermal expansion/contraction shrinkage. •Differential settlement of R.C.C. column because of its different foundation. •A groove in plaster should be made at the junction of R.C.C. column and brick wall so that crack remains hidden in the groove and doesn’t look unsightly. •Alternatively, chicken wire mesh should be provided in plaster at the junction of R.C.C. column and brick walls. PROBLEM -6 DIAGONAL CRACKS IN WALL OVER R.C.C. LINTELS. CAUSES Due to drying shrinkage of lintels and sudden deflection of lintels after removal of shuttering. REMEDIES •Use precast lintels as far as possible for small openings. •Construct brick wall over lintel after it has undergone considerable shrinkage. •Construct brick wall over lintel after shuttering below it is removed so that it doesn't undergo sudden deflection with the construction of brick wall over it.
  • 5. DEPT. OF ARCH GBU GREATER NOIDA DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII SHIVANGI SAINI 13/AR/010 B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM SHEET NO. 5 C R A C K S W I T H I N T H E S T R U C T U R E PROBLEM -7 VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CRACK IN PANEL WALL IN R.C.C FRAMED STRUCTURE CAUSES Panels wall too lightly built to the R.C.C. beams so that the beams are not free to deflect ,load is transmitted the wall and vertical and horizontal cracks are produced in the depending upon the direct in which wall is more slender (i.e height and length REMEDIES •Some gap should be left between top of panel wall and soffit beam /slab so that beam can deflect freely. •This gap can be fill by weak mortar . •If lateral support is required to be given to wall beam then some special lateral connections can be made in such a way free deflection of beam is not hindered in vertical direction. PROBLEM -8 HORIZONTAL CRACKS BETWEEN BRICK PARAPET WALL AND ROOF SLAB CAUSES differential thermal expansion and contraction and differential drying shrinkage of R.C.C. slab &brick wall. Due to thermal expansion and arching of slab ,it is not free to expand .this situation mainly occurs in case of non projecting slab. REMEDIES •Make parapet wall a little inside of the edge of slab so that crack wont be visible. •Providing a groove in plaster at the junction of parapet wall and slab so that crack forms in the groove and doesn’t look unsightly •put chicken wire mesh in the plaster at the junction of parapet wall and slab . •Provide adequate insulation cover over roof slab so that its thermal movements are minimized.
  • 6. DEPT. OF ARCH GBU GREATER NOIDA DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII SHIVANGI SAINI 13/AR/010 B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM SHEET NO. 6 C R A C K S W I T H I N T H E S T R U C T U R E PROBLEM -9 VERTICAL CRACK BELOW OPENING IN LINE WITH WINDOW JAMBS CAUSES These cracks are caused due to vertical shear cause by differential strain in lightly loaded masonry below the opening and heavily loaded portion of wall having no opening REMEDIES •Too much difference in stress in different walls or parts of a wall should be avoided. •Portions of wall acting as pillars and having too much concentric loads should be replaced by RCC pillars if possible . PROBLEM - 10 VERTICAL CRACKS IN THE SIDE WALLS AT THE CORNERS OF A LONG BUILDING. CAUSES 1) The cracks are due to thermal expansion sometimes aggravated by moisture of long brick wall and would be noticed in hot weather. 2) There will be more chances of such cracks occurring in building constructed in cold weather. REMEDIES 1) As far as possible long stretches of walls should be intercepted by cross walls and expansion joint should be given at suitable intervals. 2) Bricks should be allowed to undergo initial moisture expansion before use. PROBLEM -11 CRACKING DUE TO ARCHING AND UPHEAVING OF A FLOOR. CAUSES 1) Due to sulphate action in base concrete. 2) Due to expansion of clayey soil below by absorbing moisture. REMEDIES 1) TAKE ALL MEASURES TO PREVENT CONTACT OF SULPHATES WITH CEMENT OR USE SULPHATE RESISTENT CEMENT.
  • 7. DEPT. OF ARCH GBU GREATER NOIDA DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII SHIVANGI SAINI 13/AR/010 B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM SHEET NO. 7 D A M P N E S S D E F E C T S PROBLEM - 1 DAMPNESS IN THE CEILING BELOW ROOF SLAB/TERRACES/BALCONIES. CAUSES 1. Roof slopes not proper. water stagnates at some points. 2. Rain water pipe choked. So water collects around that location and gradually seeps below in the roof. 3. Overhead tank not water proofed so water seeps from it through its pillars to the roof slab. 4. Area around overhead water tank at roof not properly cleaned. so some vegetation starts growing due to dampness and makes its way through the roofing from where water also seeps. 5. Water proofing of roof not properly carried up to the pillars of overhead water tank because of which water can seep through this junction of pillars to the roof slabs. 6. Water proofing treatment done over roof not carried up to specified height over parapet wall. REMEDIES 1. Correct the roof slopes wherever required by putting screed concrete and put adequate number of rain water pipes. 2. Water proofing should be done inside the overhead water tank on roof. 3. Roof area around and below the water tank should be properly cleaned and no vegetation should be allowed to grow due to dampness. 4. Overflow pipe provided in the O.H.T. at roof should be carried up to the nearest rainwater pipe.. 5. Roof topping concrete should not be cast continuously but rather laid in panels and the grooves between panels should be filled with a sealant or polymer mixed cement. PROBLEM -2 SEEPAGE IN THE CEILING BELOW ROOF SLAB IN THE CORNERS ALONG JUNCTION OF WALL AND SLAB. 1. Since the parapet load is low, the roof slab bends to lift at its corners due to deflection causing crack.. 2. Since the parapet load is low, slab is also able to move due to thermal contractions/expansion & shrinkage. Remedies 1) By making brick or concrete cornice at the bottom of parapet wall and making drip mould in it. 2) By extending roof slab itself by 2” to 3” beyond the load bearing wall and making a drip mould at the bottom . 3) By taking precautions that minimum water drips through roof and parapet wall to the outside wall.
  • 8. DEPT. OF ARCH GBU GREATER NOIDA DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII SHIVANGI SAINI 13/AR/010 B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM SHEET NO. 8 D A M P N E S S D E F E C T S PROBLEM - 3 SEEPAGE IN THE WALLS OF TOILET ABOVE TOILET FLOOR LEVEL CAUSES Leakage in water supply lines which are concealed in the walls. REMEDIES 1) Make a chase in the wall along the route of water lines in the toilet/bathroom and expose these lines at the location+ of dampness . then examine them for leakage. 2. In extreme cases some pipe piece can also be found cracked rusted (specially when pipes have become quite old) which should be replaced. 2. As a preventive measures, during the time of new construction , all the water lines must be pressure tested before concealing them and before accepting the work. this will save much of future maintenance problem. PROBLEM- 4 ROOF /TERRACE CONCRETE SLAB POROUS IN GENERAL AND LOT OF FINE HAIR LINE CRACKS BECAUSE OF WHICH WATER SEEPS CAUSES Concrete not cast properly and mixing and compacting not done uniformaly and properly. REMEDY Apply water profing coating over the concrete slab. PROBLEM-5 WATER ENTERING THROUGH DOORS AND WINDOWS OF THE BUILDING AND CAUSING DAMPNESS INSIDE THE BUILDING 3. Floor not sloping away from external door 4. There is gap between door /window frames and jambs 5. Glazed windows are opened inside the room instead of outside 1. Chajjas not provided over doors and windows 2. Stilts not provided at the bottom of door on the outside CAUSES REMEDIES 1. Provide chajjas over doors and windows 2. Gaps between doors/windows frame and jambs should be properly sealed through sealant. 3. Rubber gasket/beading should be provided on edge of door/ window shutters if you want a perfect leak proof door/ window. 4. Glazed windows should always open outside and not inside the room.
  • 9. DEPT. OF ARCH GBU GREATER NOIDA DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII SHIVANGI SAINI 13/AR/010 B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM SHEET NO. 9 P O O R W O R K M A N S H I P PROBLEM -1 CRACKS TO BRICKWORK CAUSES 1. This is the lack of tying in of brickwork. 2. Wall has been constructed and not tied into the adjoining brickwork REMEDY By construction of the two brick walls at the same time with the brickwork being interlocked PROBLEM – 2 DEFECTIVE FLASHINGS 1. Flashings to the base of the cavity have been installed. 2. These flashings are designed to collect any water entry to the 3. Building and discharge it to the outside 4. In this case the end of the flashing has not been turned up at the 5. Ends and would allow any water trapped within the cavity to 6. Form a water leakage REMEDY The flashing in this case should have been turned up at the ends to prevent the leaks at the door sill. 3. Case a half brick has been cut and abuts the joining wall 4. There is no form of tying in of the brickwork, nor fixing PROBLEM - 3 SPALLING OF CONCRETE (CONCRETE CANCER) Spalling of concrete is commonly called concrete cancer . This occurs when the steel reinforcing rods within the concrete are affected by moisture, or a salt environment, which causes the steel to rust which then expands and pushes off the surface CAUSES • The problem occurs because the steel reinforcing has insufficient “cover” which allows either moisture or salt laden air to affect the steel reinforcing. REMEDY •The new mesh which has been fitted is also bolted and fixed to the affected concrete slab above to provide adequate fixing. •This confirms the mesh is only fitted to provide some bonding agent for the later rendering to the underside of the slab.
  • 10. DEPT. OF ARCH GBU GREATER NOIDA DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII SHIVANGI SAINI 13/AR/010 B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM SHEET NO. 10 D E F E C T S I N C O N C R E T E 1. CONCRETE CREEP It is the property of concrete by which it continues to deform with time under sustained stress. the total deformation of concrete element can be divided into two parts: 1. An initial, instantaneous deformation at an application of load. 2. A time dependent deformation due to creep. REMEDY 1 . Design the structure with a mind to the degree of restraint during drying or cooling of the concrete. 2 . Pre stress wherever feasible. 3. SHRINKAGE The moisture loss results in concrete shortening of length. The shortening of length of a member or contraction of the concrete per unit length due to drying when concrete sets in known as shrinkage. this is an irreversible process. REMEDY 1. Provide competent inspection, and back it up. 2. Use materials known to have a good service record with regard to cracking, irrespective of shrinkage or other tests on single contribution causes. 3. Use the minimum cement content consistent with design requirements. 2. CARBONATION •Carbonation occurs in concrete because the calcium bearing phases present are attacked by carbon dioxide of the air and converted to calcium carbonate. •Carbonation may be recognized in the field by the presence of a dis colour zone in the surface of the concrete. the colour may vary from light gray and difficult to recognize to strong orange and easy to recognize. carbonation can be visualized by using phenolphthalein. REMEDY 1. Use the minimum water content necessary for workability; do not permit over wet consistencies. 2. Place the concrete uniformly, and take account of early settlement in the forms, around reinforcement , on slopes, and elsewhere.
  • 11. DEPT. OF ARCH GBU GREATER NOIDA DEFECTS IN CONSTRUCTION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - VII SHIVANGI SAINI 13/AR/010 B.ARCH, IV YR, VII SEM SHEET NO. 11 D E F E C T S I N C O N C R E T E 4. CORROSION OF THE REINFORCEMENT •Corrosion of steel bars is due to oxygen and moisture. •Any common steel will corrode slowly when exposed to the air with no protection. •when ordinary steel is used to in concrete, it automatically protected from corrosion by means of: 1. cover of concrete and alkalinity of concrete. 2. steel in corroding expands and can double its volume. 3. layers and lumps can flake off. 4. as most reinforcement is embedded in concrete, this expansion can push off the surrounding concrete. INSUFFICIENT STEEL REINFORCEMENT Due to the insufficient amount of steel present in the concrete element it will not perform to the design and if over- stressed, suffer from carbonation or other damages and will not have sufficient factor of safety. •connecting hoops and tie-rods bent over where they did not line up •ties and pre-cast panels not pulled out to make in-situ connections with in-situ elements. •lack of stitch bars between precast units in in-situ joints. •continuity re bars not passing through all connecting hoops. POOR FIXING OF BETWEEN STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS REMEDY •Cure the concrete moist or sealed, beginning very early. •Avoid extremes of temperature. •Protect the concrete in service from moisture and temperature changes wherever feasible, as by backfilling, shading, or coating. MOISTURE OR THERMAL EXPANSION MOVEMENT IN MATERIALS CHANGE IN SIZE OF MATERIALS CRACKS REMEDY EXPANSION JOINTS FLOWCHART SUMMARIZING THE DEFECTS DUE TO CHANGE IN SIZE.
  • 12. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION VII PORTFOLIO SHIVANGI SAINI 13/AR/010 B.ARCH IV YR, VII SEM