Why “Good Enough” is a Dangerous Standard for Structural Integrity
Accepting "good enough" as a standard for buildings exposes structural risks that worsen over time. Minor cracks, corrosion, and water damage often go unnoticed, yet they gradually weaken essential building components. Delaying maintenance or relying on minimal standards allows these hidden issues to accumulate, eventually compromising both safety and long-term stability. Structural integrity depends on how all components function together. Materials naturally weaken over time, with concrete developing cracks, steel losing strength, and wood warping or decaying. Construction flaws, poor workmanship, and changes in building use introduce additional stresses. When these factors are left unchecked, this can lead to significant...
