I'm looking first for info on plastering in wet conditions as opposed to damp.
What is the lime application for tanking - eg brick cellars and coal bunkers, perhaps with york stone ceilings.
How does lime render work in these situations where you want to stop water getting in- sometimes running in?
I have been back to places that have been tanked (sika system) twenty yars ago, and they are fine. What advantage would there have been using lime?
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For damp , as per a lot of posts here -
If bricks can breathe ie let moisture in and out both sides, what is wrong with allowing one side to be sealed if the moisture in the brick can get in and out via the other side?
What is the lime application for tanking - eg brick cellars and coal bunkers, perhaps with york stone ceilings.
How does lime render work in these situations where you want to stop water getting in- sometimes running in?
I have been back to places that have been tanked (sika system) twenty yars ago, and they are fine. What advantage would there have been using lime?
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For damp , as per a lot of posts here -
If bricks can breathe ie let moisture in and out both sides, what is wrong with allowing one side to be sealed if the moisture in the brick can get in and out via the other side?