When a decision is taken about assembling an overcladding system on building external walls, an expected profit is calculated according to the economic discounting formulae. However, these formulae do not take into account the unplanned repair costs. The unplanned repairs have to be done to remove the defects which appear on a building wall overcladding during its service life. In order to do that the authors have performed the expert's surveys of technical condi- tion of the existing overcladdings. These overcladdings were assembled on the external walls of 497 apartment buildings located in Wroclaw (Poland) in 1990÷2000. The qualitative results of technical condition expert's surveys, their transfor- mation into the quantitative values done according to the elaborated model and estimation of the risk related to the ex- pected profit decrease are presented in the article.
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