Lime pointing is a traditional building maintenance technique used primarily in the restoration and preservation of old and historic buildings. It involves the use of lime mortar to repair and fill the joints between bricks or stones in masonry structures.
Lime pointing is the process of removing damaged or deteriorated mortar from the joints of masonry work and replacing it with new lime mortar. Lime mortar is a mixture of lime (either hydraulic or non-hydraulic), sand, and water. Unlike modern cement mortar, lime mortar is breathable, allowing moisture to evaporate from the walls, which is essential for the longevity and health of historic buildings.
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