Lime In The Area Of Lincolnshire
Traditional lime mortars play a crucial role in the restoration and long-term preservation of historic masonry, helping to maintain buildings in their original condition and architectural integrity. These mortars are carefully formulated to match the physical and chemical properties of the original materials, ensuring that repairs remain compatible with the existing structure. Lime’s breathable nature allows moisture to evaporate naturally through the masonry, reducing the risk of trapped moisture, decay, and internal damage.
Unfortunately, over the past century, many historic properties have been compromised by the widespread use of impervious Portland cement for repointing and repairs. While stronger in the short term, cement lacks the flexibility and vapor permeability of lime. It traps moisture within the walls, leading to damp issues, salt deposits (efflorescence), spalling brickwork, and longterm structural deterioration.
Replacing incompatible cement mortars with traditional lime-based alternatives is essential to reversing this damage and safeguarding our built heritage for future generations.
Large section of stone walling repaired using traditional lime mortar
Using Lime with Insulation Boards
We can see in this instance how Unity Lime recommended solutions to solve significant damp problems using woodfibre insulation and lime plaster. The full system is supplied by Unity Lime, more information can be found on our website.
Traditional Limes were used to help create this stunning look to this kitchen
This Grade II Listed property required the rear and gables to be repointed. The main problem on this property was the extensive amount of cement repointing that had been carried out, this is often the main cause of moisture problems in period buildings. Samples of the existing lime were taken so Unity Lime could carry out mortar analysis, and establish the most appropriate match. The cement pointing was then raked out and repointed with our traditional Cumbrian hot lime mortar. The final image shows the original stonework once the work had been completed.
Property refurbed which was covered in ivy before, which had been there for years. This was all cleaned off and repointed using a traditional lime mortar supplied by Unity Lime