Traditional Lime Work
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Reinstating a new lath & plaster wall on completion of removing the damp plaster.
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Two coats of lime render floated and left ready for a setting coat.
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Completed lime plaster ready for decoration.
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Removal and reinstatement of a lath and plaster ceiling.
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Lath and plaster repairs to a church along with some timber treatments.
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Lime plaster applied to prepared brickwork and plasterboard applied to the internal timber walls.
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A photo of a project in East Sussex prior to starting.
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Scaffolding and coverings used to protect the newly applied render.
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Completed lime plaster
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Sheeps wool insulation applied between the joists of the ground floor timber suspended floor - supplied by Chalk Down Lime.
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Creasing tiles used to match the vents within the local area. A mineral wool or similar filter is fitted behind the tiles from inside to prevent draughts and to prevent bugs entering.
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A before photo of a garden wall requiring some attention.
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A garden wall on completion of a three coat lime render.
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Sand and cement pointing removed and reinstated using lime mortar.
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Progress photo from one of our our repointing projects.
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Lime plastering painted using Beeck paints on completion of our recent damp project on a cottage in East Sussex. The suspended floor was also removed and reinstated due to subfloor ventilation issues.