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Traditional Lime Mortar

Expert traditional lime mortar services for heritage building restoration and conservation projects. Our skilled craftsmen use authentic lime mortar techniques to preserve historical buildings while maintaining structural integrity and breathability.

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Benefits of Our Traditional Lime Mortar Service

Heritage authenticity

Breathable material

Self-healing properties

Environmental compatibility

Historical accuracy

Flexible application

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Our Traditional Lime Mortar Process

1

Historical Analysis

Detailed analysis of existing mortar composition and historical building techniques

2

Lime Sourcing

Source high-quality traditional lime materials matching original specifications

3

Custom Mixing

Mix lime mortar to match historical composition and performance characteristics

4

Application & Curing

Expert application using traditional techniques with proper curing process

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between lime mortar and cement mortar?

Lime mortar is softer, more breathable, and self-healing compared to cement. It allows moisture to evaporate naturally and is essential for heritage buildings to prevent damage to historic masonry.

Is lime mortar required for heritage buildings?

Yes, many heritage conservation guidelines require lime mortar to maintain the building's historical integrity and prevent moisture-related damage from incompatible modern materials.

How long does lime mortar take to cure?

Lime mortar cures slowly through natural hardening, typically taking several months to reach full strength. This gradual curing process contributes to its durability and flexibility.

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