Paint stabilization definition

Paint stabilization means repairing any physical defect in the substrate of a painted surface that is causing paint deterioration, removing loose paint and other material from the surface to be treated, and applying a new protective coating or paint pursuant to 24 CFR Part 35.
Paint stabilization means repairing any physical defects in the substrate of a painted surface that is causing paint deterioration, removing loose paint and other material from the surface to be treated, and applying a new protective coating or paint to achieve intact status.
Paint stabilization means repairing any physical defect in the substrate of any painted surface that is causing paint deterioration, removing loose paint and other material from the surface to be treated, and applying a new protective coating or paint.

Examples of Paint stabilization in a sentence

  • Paint stabilization shall include the application of a new protective coating or paint.

  • Paint stabilization is considered complete when clearance is achieved in accordance with §35.1340.

  • Paint stabilization must be completed prior to occupancy, or if the unit is already occupied, immediately after receipt of Federal assistance.

  • Paint stabilization is consid- ered complete when clearance is achieved in accordance with § 35.1340.

  • Paint stabilization is considered complete when clearance is achieved in accordance with Sec.

  • Paint stabilization is considered complete when clearance is achieved in accordance with§35.1340.

  • During the initial and periodic inspections, an inspector trained in visual assessment for deteriorated paint surfaces in ac- cordance with procedures established by HUD shall conduct a visual assess- ment of all painted surfaces in order to identify any deteriorated paint.(2) Paint stabilization.

  • Paint stabilization normally involves repairing the substrate, scraping, and repainting the surface.

  • Paint stabilization is considered com- plete when clearance is achieved in ac- cordance with § 35.1340.(3) Notice.

  • Paint stabilization reduces exposure to lead-based paint by addressing deteriorated paint on exterior and interior surfaces through repairs, safe paint removal, and repainting.


More Definitions of Paint stabilization

Paint stabilization means repairing the damaged paint, and any conditions that lead to its failure, such as moisture problems, rust, etc.
Paint stabilization means repairing the damaged paint, and any conditions that contribute to its failure, such as moisture prob- lems, rust, etc.

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