Tag: hessian lime

  • Various Highland castle roof work

    Various Highland castle roof work

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    There was a small sandstone turret to be raked out and pointed with hydraulic lime mortar. The picture below shows it fully raked out.


    This one shows it fully pointed.


    Pointing was also needed to the adjacent small set of crow steps and the mortar skew between them and the turret.


    A view up from the base of the turret.


    Looking down on the turret, crow steps, and skew.


    All of the new lime work was wrapped in hessian sheeting to protect it from the weather, and slow down the initial curing phase.


    A much larger set of crow steps that was also raked out and lime pointed. The following two pictures were taken after pointing had been completed.


    New lime protected by heavy hessian sheeting.


    In one corner of the roof a long term leak had completely rotted the sarking boards and the joist below them. These obviously had to be replaced.


    This was taken after all rotten timbers had been removed and a replacement joist had been spliced in.


    Getting the sarking boards on.


    Breathable membrane fitted.


    Slating up now.


    Corner fully repaired.


    There were a lot of large hoppers on the castle and they tended to get blocked. One was a particular problem as birds kept building a nest in it. All of the hoppers were capped with stainless steel 1 inch x 1 inch mesh to prevent these problems.


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