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Has Your House Got Cracks A Homeowners Guide To Subsidence And Heave Damage 2nd Edition 2nd Edition Tim J Freeman

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Has Your House Got Cracks A Homeowners Guide To Subsidence And Heave Damage 2nd Edition 2nd Edition Tim J Freeman
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Has Your House Got Cracks A Homeowners Guide To Subsidence And Heave Damage 2nd Edition 2nd Edition Tim J Freeman instant download after payment.

Publisher: ICE Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.15 MB
Pages: 154
Author: Tim J. Freeman, Richard M. C. Driscoll, G. S. Littlejohn
ISBN: 9780727730893, 0727730894
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 2

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Has Your House Got Cracks A Homeowners Guide To Subsidence And Heave Damage 2nd Edition 2nd Edition Tim J Freeman by Tim J. Freeman, Richard M. C. Driscoll, G. S. Littlejohn 9780727730893, 0727730894 instant download after payment.

This guide was commissioned by the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Building Research Establishment to provide practical guidance for homeowners whose properties have been affected by subsidence, or heave, or who are concerned by the potential risk of damage.The first, best-selling, edition dealt specifically with the problems associated with properties founded on shrinkable clay soils, and was reprinted many times. The second edition has been expanded to include sections on other types of subsidence and causes of damage that are unrelated to foundation movement

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