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There are generally four categories of construction defects: construction deficiencies, design deficiencies, material deficiencies, and subsurface deficiencies.
Common Types of Defects Arithmetic Defects. Logical Defects. Syntax Defects. Multithreading Defects. Interface Defects. Performance Defects.
Definition. Defective or faulty workmanship is usually defined as a material or design defects, or poor workmanship that can render a structure unsafe or unsuitable for the purpose for which it was intended. These defects will eventually increase damage to a property, usually permanently.
Compressive, tensile, bending and buckling are the basic types of structural failure for construction elements.
A major defect is defined as a defect in a major element of the building due to defective design, workmanship or materials, or failure to comply with the National Construction Code structural performance requirements.
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Latent defects often include things like, plumbing problems, flood damage, faulty electrical wiring, or structural problem but can also include problems with the roof or HVAC or other systems of the real property.
Serious defect, affecting the quality of construction, which causes a degradation of the building which renders it unfit for the use for which it was intended, thereby potentially putting at risk, in totality or in part, its integrity (such as its soundness, stability or water tightness) This type of defect may engage
What is a latent defect? A latent defect, also referred to as an inherent defect, is basically a hidden problem. The Wex Definitions Team at Cornell Law School describes a latent defect as one that could not be discovered by reasonable and customary observation or inspection.
Patent defects are construction defects that are open and obvious, meaning that they should be reasonably discovered during a routine inspection. These types of defects can be seen with the naked eye.
Defects Due to Inferior Workmanship Poor workmanship is often the origin of construction defects. Even superior quality materials, if used imperfectly, may not successfully serve the planned function, or be as durable as designed. Poor workmanship is the actual cause of most construction defects.

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