The Professional’s Manual for Diagnosing and Investigating Exterior Stone Failures
Stone is one of the most durable building materials, but even the toughest granite or limestone can fail if it is not installed or maintained correctly. This manual is designed for restoration contractors, inspectors, architects, and anyone who needs a practical, technical guide to understanding how and why exterior stone fails.
Inside, you will find detailed explanations of common problems like spalling, staining, efflorescence, cracking, and flaking, along with the science behind what causes them. The book also walks you through inspection methods, testing options, moisture and environmental considerations, and repair strategies that actually work in the field.
To make it even more useful, the manual includes charts, checklists, sample contracts, quick-reference tables for ASTM and ANSI standards, and real-world case studies. You will also find chapters on graffiti removal, slip resistance, maintenance planning, and preventative measures that can save your clients money and protect your reputation as a professional.
Written by Frederick M. Hueston, a nationally recognized stone forensics consultant and restoration expert, this manual goes beyond theory. It is a field-tested resource you can bring to every job, whether you are investigating a failed facade, restoring a plaza, or troubleshooting a pool deck.
If you work with stone, this book belongs on your shelf and probably in your truck too.
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