- new
mortar is
still not
similar to the old
mortar after repointing and setting, the non-
repointed areas of the
structure can be cleaned. This may bring...
- (London:
Richard Bentley & Son, 1875) in 2 vols. McConnell, J. D. R., Eton
Repointed: The New
Structures of an
Ancient Foundation (London:
Faber & Faber, 1970)...
-
pointing (to
correct defects or
finish off
joints in
newly laid masonry) and
repointing (to
place wet
mortar into cut or
raked joints to
repair weathered joints...
- ****inson knew it. The
restoration also
removed aging storm windows,
repointed areas of
failing masonry, and
restored nearly 100
shutters and
other architectural...
- 820
windows were replaced, a new lead roof installed, and its
stonework repointed.
Around €47m was
spent on
restoring the property. In its time the castle...
-
dismantled and rebuilt,
decorative sections and part of the main
shaft were
repointed,
missing stone finials replaced, the
drainage system improved, corroded...
- to its
foundations in 1979,
during which time the
brickwork was also
repointed. The
skeuophylakion was
again restored in 2014 by the Vakıflar. A fire...
- it was not
pointed and had to be
pointed in 1914 and was
subsequently repointed in 1957 and 1984–85. Its weight,
solid brick corners linked by four courses...
- structure;
extensive preservation needs; and a main
organ in disrepair.
Repointing the
building was
estimated to cost at
least $5 million,
while organ repair...
-
additional form of
protective coating.
Parging is a low-cost
alternative to
repointing,
providing structural cohesiveness to
masonry walls whose mortar has begun...