Further thoughts on Lithomex
The issue of stone repair is a popular topic on our website. We have encountered problems with Lithomex on several buildings. One building in particular showed the application of Lithomex on several different occasions, to wildly varying standards of workmanship, from good to poor.
Up In The Roof
Attic spaces can tell you a lot about a building. They tend to be the forgotten parts of a building awkward to access and move around in. They often reveal the original construction, later adaptations and sometimes attempts at repairs. The debris from previous work and defunct services are often left behind.
Fine Ashlar Stonework Repairs
Ashlar stonework was designed to provide a smooth polished surface to walls. The mortar joints joists were built to be very thin, almost invisible, only a couple of millimetres wide. It required great skill and craftmanship to achieve such a high degree of accuracy.
Insulating Masonry Walls
It may look like a plain stone wall, but the internal working of stone masonry is pretty complex. Anyone considering adding insulation to stone walls needs to tread carefully.
Skews & Finials
What you see from the ground is often deceptive, its only when you get up close with a scaffold that you really get a feel for the condition of your property. Areas that looked solid from the ground have often been forgotten about for decades, while the weather has taken is toll. Often only patch repairs are carried out, to reduce costs, but this can only ever be a temporary solution.
Eventually someone will have to sort it all out.
Rain Rain Go Away...
Climate change is affecting us all , but in unexpected ways. It not all about warmer temperatures and fitting more insulation. For our traditional buildings it can be simpler and more dramatic than that.