Stabilising a boundary wall with Hydraulic Hot Lime Mortar
Brick Tie a company specialising in stabilising walls recognise the need to use lime mortars when selectively rebuilding and pointing older walls. To enhance their knowledge of lime mortars they asked Womersley’s to advice and work with them whilst using hydraulic hot lime mortar in the repair of a St Marys Church boundary wall
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