Steel structures are known for their durability and strength, but like any other building material, they require regular maintenance and, at times, rehabilitation to ensure their longevity and structural integrity. This article explores the importance of maintenance and rehabilitation for steel structures, the common maintenance practices employed and the various techniques used for rehabilitating aging or damaged steel structures. Regular maintenance is crucial for steel structures to prevent deterioration, identify potential issues and extend their service life. Maintenance activities such as inspection, cleaning and protective coatings help mitigate corrosion, which is a common concern for steel structures. By addressing maintenance needs promptly, building owners can avoid costly repairs and ensure the safety and functionality of their steel structures over time.
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