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Hello all,
I recently read https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/crumbling-bricks.28476/ and maybe this describes what i got. Could someone please look over the attached pictures.
Basically the barn seemed to have a plinth on the gable end, but on the joining wall, there appears to be just a painted membrane.
(See picture where i point to the plinth)
The bricks are starting to spall (word i learnt from link above). (See pictures with the weed in them)
Lastly the doorway has come up when i pulled a root away (See picture with door)
BTW barn is from 1930 so it's almost 100 years old.
When I embarked on this journey i just wanted to paint a damp proof membrane. Now i'm concern about patching the barn so it can stand another 100 years.
1. What do i need to do with the regarding the plinth on the gable end? Paint it? Remove it and paint behind? Adhere it to the wall?
2. What do i need to do with the adjacent wall, which has the spalling bricks? Plaster it/put mortar onto it? I guess glue it together? Replace it? Note the bricks are still hard.
3. What do i need to do to make the doorway less of a trip hazard? Poor concrete/Place stones ontop of it?
Please give me your thoughts.
Warm Regards,
Wes
I recently read https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/crumbling-bricks.28476/ and maybe this describes what i got. Could someone please look over the attached pictures.
Basically the barn seemed to have a plinth on the gable end, but on the joining wall, there appears to be just a painted membrane.
(See picture where i point to the plinth)
The bricks are starting to spall (word i learnt from link above). (See pictures with the weed in them)
Lastly the doorway has come up when i pulled a root away (See picture with door)
BTW barn is from 1930 so it's almost 100 years old.
When I embarked on this journey i just wanted to paint a damp proof membrane. Now i'm concern about patching the barn so it can stand another 100 years.
1. What do i need to do with the regarding the plinth on the gable end? Paint it? Remove it and paint behind? Adhere it to the wall?
2. What do i need to do with the adjacent wall, which has the spalling bricks? Plaster it/put mortar onto it? I guess glue it together? Replace it? Note the bricks are still hard.
3. What do i need to do to make the doorway less of a trip hazard? Poor concrete/Place stones ontop of it?
Please give me your thoughts.
Warm Regards,
Wes