Cyclical Maintenance for Historic BuildingsInteragency Historic Architectural Services Program, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Buildings - 125 pages |
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abrasion acid ammonia animal fiber Appendix Archeology architect broom brush carpet cast iron cleaning materials cloth coated Condensation Condition cornice corrosive damage damp mopping detergent deterioration dirt door double hung windows dry cleaning dust mop electric employees equipment exterior fireplace floor frequency glass gutters hardware Heavily Obst historic building historic housekeeper historic materials historic properties human erosion included inspection Interior ladders Latches maintenance manual maintenance personnel maintenance program maintenance supervisor marble masonry Matl mats metal methods microcrystalline wax moisture National Park Service necessary Outbuilding paint Periodic Cleaning polished preparation problems protection putty putty knife removed repair replacement restoration rinse roof rottenstone routinely dusted sash cord scheduled scrubbing SF SF SF Slightly Obst soap solution space squeegee stone surfaces SURVEY FORM tasks techniques termites treatment trim U.S. Department vacuum cleaner Venetian Blinds WALLS AND CEILINGS washing Washington wet mopping window sills wiped wood
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Page 2 - Normal maintenance and minor repairs that do not change or adversely affect the fabric or historic appearance of a structure. Restoration. The process of accurately recovering, by the removal of later work and the replacement of missing original work, the form and details of a structure or part of a structure, together with its setting, as it appeared at some period in time.
Page 2 - Preservation aims at halting further deterioration and providing structural safety but does not contemplate significant rebuilding. Preservation includes...
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