Repointing stone walls in upstairs PMR gîte bedroom
The exposed stone work in the PMR gîte is not the best quality, it was originally a horse stables, or perhaps for cows and also storage/workshop.
Not surprisingly it turned into a very dusty and dirty job and our arm/wrists were aching at the end of each day. We has to remove all the sandy/crumbly mortar and then repoint with chaux (lime) mortar. This allows the walls to "breath" whereas concrete creates a solid barrier. For the upstairs bedroom we used 34 bags of mix, 850 kg!
The different darknesses of the mortar are just where some is older and dried out more!
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Small stone wall in downstairs bedroom |
Next repointing job is the living room and joining wall with the kitchen.
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