Paint in poor condition definition

Paint in poor condition means more than 10 square feet of deteriorated paint on exterior components with large surface areas; or more than 2 square feet of deteriorated paint on interior components with large surface areas (for example, walls, ceilings, floors, doors); or more than 10 percent of the total surface area of the component is deteriorated on interior or exterior components with small surface areas (window sills, baseboards, soffits, trim).
Paint in poor condition means 1 or more of the following:
Paint in poor condition means more than 10 square feet of deteriorated paint on exterior

Examples of Paint in poor condition in a sentence

  • Paint in poor condition may be referred to as Deteriorated paint.

  • A 3- Rated bridge needs to be repainted;2 Paint in poor condition and serious corrosion in localized areas; and1 Paint in poor condition accompanied by extensive serious corrosion.

  • Paint in poor condition is characterized as peeling, chipping, or scaling.

  • Paint in poor condition isdefined as more than 10 square feet (ft 2) of deteriorated paint on exteriorcomponents with large surface areas, more than 2 ft2 of deteriorated paint on interior components with large surface areas (e.g., walls, ceilings, floors), ordeteriorated paint more than 10 percent of the total surface area of exterior orinterior components with small surface areas (e.g., trim, baseboards).


More Definitions of Paint in poor condition

Paint in poor condition means more than ten square feet of deteriorated paint on
Paint in poor condition means more than 10 square feet of
Paint in poor condition means more than 10 square feet of deteriorated paint on exterior components with large surface areas, more than 2 square feet of deteriorated paint on interior components with large surface areas or that more than 10 percent of the total surface area is deteriorated on interior or exterior com- ponents with small surface areas.

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