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22nd August 2006, 06:10 AM #1New Member
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Limestone Foundation Deterioration
I have a large building on a limestone foundation. The interior & exterior walls are covered with some sort of cement and painted with white paint, I am assuming this is a waterproofing paint. However on an interior wall near our gas meters the wall has crumbled and exposed the limestone blocks. What type of material do you recommed you use as a Plaster type mixture to fill in where this has broken off and to patch this area. I am planning on doing this and then repainting the walls with the white paint and then the floors with the gray.
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22nd August 2006, 06:29 AM #2New Member
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Gday, you should make sure that there is no moisture in the wall causing the deterioration. If so your efforts will be futile. If no moisture then I would expect a cementitious filler would do the trick. May need pinning or being limestone you could carve out and replace a whole block.
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23rd August 2006, 01:35 AM #3New Member
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thanks!
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