Ollie78
Established Member
I am refurbishing some big sash windows in a church at the moment and on some of them fairly large amounts of mortar have fallen out from between the outside of the boxes and the stone.
My normal process to tackle this is to expanding foam in the back of the gap and then use a pre mixed cement mortar to point in the remaining gap.
However, because this is a stone place built in the 1800`s I suspect I should be using a lime based mortar. Some various repairs have been done with different colours of cement before, they don`t look right at all and some have cracked away where the cement was too hard.
So, is there a lime based product where I can "just add water" similar to a pre mixed cement mortar ? Or even a wet mix in tubs/bags like the drywall adhesive comes in sometimes?
Mainly because I will only be needing half a bucket at a time and am not experienced enough with the stuff to get the mix right etc.
Cheers
Ollie
My normal process to tackle this is to expanding foam in the back of the gap and then use a pre mixed cement mortar to point in the remaining gap.
However, because this is a stone place built in the 1800`s I suspect I should be using a lime based mortar. Some various repairs have been done with different colours of cement before, they don`t look right at all and some have cracked away where the cement was too hard.
So, is there a lime based product where I can "just add water" similar to a pre mixed cement mortar ? Or even a wet mix in tubs/bags like the drywall adhesive comes in sometimes?
Mainly because I will only be needing half a bucket at a time and am not experienced enough with the stuff to get the mix right etc.
Cheers
Ollie