Trying to match old mortar
On Apr 26, 7:38 pm, beecrofter wrote:
On Apr 26, 2:25 pm, DJW wrote:
I have a 55-year-old cut squared block stone house. The stone is in
need of tuck-pointing in some areas.
First off is it called tuck-pointing when it is not brick but stone?
The other thing is how do I go about to try to mix matching mortar? It
looks like a lot of aggregate (sand) was used in the motor.
Is there a good site about how to mix mortar to match old mixes? Or is
there a service where I can send a piece of the mortar and get a
formula for its mix. Because of its age am I actually seeing it aged
in color too and a pigment may be needed also? Is there mortar that is
only lime and no cement? Help!
Make a soft mortar with 2 -3parts lime to 1 part portland and 8 parts
sand. portland comes in white or gray. If you can dissolve out a
sample of the existing mortar with acid you can get a better look at
the sand originally used.
What would I be using to try to devolve the sand out?
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