mark b
1st May 2007, 03:52 PM
Hi,
I have a problem with the stone footings on 1 side (North) of my 1920's built home. When we bought the house, most of the mortar between the stones had fallen out and following advice, I used a sand (local washed creek sand, lime and cement mortar to fill in the holes, smooth off and then paint. 5 years later the mortar is beginning to fall out again. The stones are also quite crumbly in places. I think I must have bridged the damp course (a 10mm thick layer of black sand???) in one place resulting in some fretting of the stonework above. Can someone advise as to how to permanently fix this problem. Would concrete and form work be the best solution?
Thanks for any sound advice
Mark
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I have a problem with the stone footings on 1 side (North) of my 1920's built home. When we bought the house, most of the mortar between the stones had fallen out and following advice, I used a sand (local washed creek sand, lime and cement mortar to fill in the holes, smooth off and then paint. 5 years later the mortar is beginning to fall out again. The stones are also quite crumbly in places. I think I must have bridged the damp course (a 10mm thick layer of black sand???) in one place resulting in some fretting of the stonework above. Can someone advise as to how to permanently fix this problem. Would concrete and form work be the best solution?
Thanks for any sound advice
Mark
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45143
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