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by bidouille23 » 06/12/12, 09:58

Slut,

be careful with old stone houses mounted on the ground you should not dry them completely they must keep a minimum humidity allowing the good behavior of the mortar, too dry it will come off and may endanger the stability of the building .
It is also for this reason that there is no drainage at the foot of a stone wall, but between 1m mini mini and 3 m.

For the concrete block at the foot of the wall and all dry there is no problem.

So beware too much is the enemy of good many times;).

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by the middle » 06/12/12, 10:04

Okay, so it looks like the company has gone bankrupt.
But it gives ideas. :D
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by Obamot » 06/12/12, 15:10

Too bad as unexpected!

bidouille23 wrote:Slut,

be careful with old stone houses mounted on the ground you should not dry them completely they must keep a minimum humidity allowing the good behavior of the mortar, too dry it will come off and may endanger the stability of the building .
It is also for this reason that there is no drainage at the foot of a stone wall, but between 1m mini mini and 3 m.

For the concrete block at the foot of the wall and all dry there is no problem.

So beware too much is the enemy of good many times;).

rain

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by bidouille23 » 06/12/12, 20:55

: Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

Hello to the great Helvetian : Mrgreen: , since the time that I did not come back anyway a little kiss : Mrgreen: : Cheesy:

And then if all this has been carefully thought out it will not give anything because it is the end of the world, and the climate is getting warmer so over time it will dry up on its own, unless the sea rises ...

Otherwise for your humidity problems the coating is good, especially lime nice to do, pleasant to work, and which has lots of advantages, anti-fungal, no capillary rise with hydraulic lime, j saw recently that we were also coating hemp and lime outside :) , if it fits well it can be not bad at all as external thermal correction and area control, and still not too fleshy compared to any other method.

Otherwise there is cellophane, you pack the house;) ...
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by Christophe » 07/12/12, 11:12

Beautiful LeJuste unearthing :)
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