My property is old vicotiran house in a London borough built in 1889.
The loft has a course of brickwork laid on the wall plates and appear to have been stuck down with lime mortar.
The bricks are moving and the mortar is crumbling and lots of gaps appear everywhere.
It is obvious the mortar was not designed to hold the bricks down onto timber wallplate.
There is no external soffit installed and these bricks could easily fall outside.
Not sure how to secure this and fill gaps.
I am tempted to go over the existing mortar gaps with someting like Bostik Rapid Setting Cement is that a viable option?
Are there such things as straps I can tie bricks to wallplate?
Any advise much appreciated.
Photos attached.
The loft has a course of brickwork laid on the wall plates and appear to have been stuck down with lime mortar.
The bricks are moving and the mortar is crumbling and lots of gaps appear everywhere.
It is obvious the mortar was not designed to hold the bricks down onto timber wallplate.
There is no external soffit installed and these bricks could easily fall outside.
Not sure how to secure this and fill gaps.
I am tempted to go over the existing mortar gaps with someting like Bostik Rapid Setting Cement is that a viable option?
Are there such things as straps I can tie bricks to wallplate?
Any advise much appreciated.
Photos attached.
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