BU593 Efflorescence

Abbreviation
BU593(2016)
Valid from
1/02/2016

Information provider
BRANZ Limited
Information type
BRANZ Bulletin
Format
PDF

Description

Efflorescence generally appears as a white deposit (although it may also be brown, green or yellow in colour) on the surface of clay and concrete masonry and concrete walls. Although efflorescence does not affect the performance of blockwork, brickwork or concrete, it is considered unsightly and spoils the appearance of the wall.

This bulletin describes how soluble and insoluble efflorescence can be identified and removed.

Scope

The bulletin covers:

  • why does efflorescence occur
  • efflorescence process
  • controlling efflorescence
  • removing soluble efflorescence
  • removing insoluble efflorescence
  • safety precautions.
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Notes/comments

BU593(2016) updates and replaces Bulletin 442 Efflorescence on masonry.

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BU593(2016) updates and replaces Bulletin 442 Efflorescence on masonry.

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BU593 Efflorescence

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BU593 Efflorescence

Description

Efflorescence generally appears as a white deposit (although it may also be brown, green or yellow in colour) on the surface of clay and concrete masonry and concrete walls. Although efflorescence does not affect the performance of blockwork, brickwork or concrete, it is considered unsightly and spoils the appearance of the wall.

This bulletin describes how soluble and insoluble efflorescence can be identified and removed.

View on Information Provider website Download this resource (PDF, 461KB)
BU593 Efflorescence
Description

Efflorescence generally appears as a white deposit (although it may also be brown, green or yellow in colour) on the surface of clay and concrete masonry and concrete walls. Although efflorescence does not affect the performance of blockwork, brickwork or concrete, it is considered unsightly and spoils the appearance of the wall.

This bulletin describes how soluble and insoluble efflorescence can be identified and removed.

View on Information Provider website Download this resource (PDF, 461KB)
This resource does not cite any other resources.

BU593 Efflorescence

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