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Chalking

The formation of a powdery residue on a surface, often seen in aging paint or coatings, due to weathering or degradation.

Chalking refers to the formation of a powdery residue on paint or coatings due to weathering, indicating deterioration. It is crucial for identifying surface issues, optimizing maintenance, and supporting quality control. By addressing chalking, construction teams ensure that surfaces are well-maintained, improve aesthetic appeal, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that finishes are aligned with design specifications, perform as intended, and capable of withstanding environmental conditions and loads.

Used in a sentence

The old paint showed signs of chalking and needed to be repainted.

Synonyms/variation
  • Powdering

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