Recently an extremely simple but fairly good model that defines the rate of
degradation of building materials was suggested. The mentioned differentia
l equation defines a degree of degradation as time dependent function under
the assumptions that both conditions external (from the environment) and i
nternal (inside the material) remain constant. This paper offers an improve
ment by taking the factor, which represents a response of the material to t
he aggression, as time-dependent function. It was proved that the simplest
form (an ordinary linear function) satisfies the expectations. Adequateness
of the improved model was confirmed by the following examples: reduction o
f both weight and mechanical characteristics of degraded concrete, bonding
of aggressive sulphate ions to cement constituents, degradation of blasted-
steel panels and cracking of concrete due to hydration. The conclusions we
re drawn by comparison of the improved model, on the one hand, and the orig
inal model and power law model, on the other hand. For comparison, a few st
atistical parameters (such as chi(2), correlation coefficient and confidenc
e interval for parameters) were used.