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1. Safety first
For severe cracks, especially those accompanied by wall tilting or floor deformation, the use of the house should be immediately stopped and evaluated by a professional organization.
2. Adapt to local conditions
The geological conditions, climate characteristics, and building habits vary in different regions, and the restoration plan needs to be combined with the local actual situation. For example, rainy areas in the south need to pay attention to waterproofing, while cold areas in the north need to consider frost resistance.
3. Economy and practicality
Rural residents often need to consider costs when repairing their houses. It is recommended to prioritize materials and methods with high cost-effectiveness, such as polymer mortar, fiberglass cloth, etc., which are both economical and effective.
4. Seek professional assistance
For complex cracks or foundation problems, it is recommended to hire qualified construction companies or engineers for repairs to avoid problems worsening due to improper operations.
When dealing with cracks, residents should flexibly choose repair plans based on the type and severity of the cracks, and seek professional assistance when necessary. Meanwhile, strengthening the daily maintenance and rational use of houses can effectively reduce the occurrence of cracking and create a safe and comfortable living environment for rural residents.
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