In tune with regional building methods
Pointing is used in many regions to give a wall an aesthetically pleasing finish, from brick work through to rubble stone and fire stone work, among others.
Pointing is used in many regions to give a wall an aesthetically pleasing finish, from brick work through to rubble stone and fire stone work, among others.
Joints play a crucial role in preserving a wall by protecting it from runoff water, while also ensuring that water vapour moving through the wall diffuses. Tradical® PF 80 lime, which is also used as a finishing render for façades, can be used here for pointing or repointing masonry elements.
The resulting structure crucially stops water from infiltrating, as otherwise masonry or masonry elements may be damaged over the medium term.
Texture depends on the tools and the technique used. Joints can be smooth, buttered, scraped, brushed, and so on.
Joints have a very important role to play in the final look and character of a building. Local aggregates should be chosen to make sure the structure fits perfectly into its surroundings.
When only some joints are repointed, these can be treated with Tradical® Eau de Chaux or Lait de Chaux to give them a time-worn look so they blend into the overall structure.
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