
Preserving South Australia’s Heritage

laying of new stone and brick work to replace damaged sandstone and glazed bricks caused by rising salt damp

repointing of newly laid stone and brick work to replace damaged sandstone and glazed bricks caused by rising salt damp

Laying out of new Basket Range Sandstone ready to replace damaged stone and glazed bricks caused by rising salt damp

Progress of new stone and brick work to replace damaged sandstone and glazed bricks caused by rising salt dampProgress of new stone and brick work to replace damaged sandstone and glazed bricks caused by rising salt damp

Salt damp damage to the sandstone wall is due to the lack of evaporation caused by the use of impermeable cement pointing.

Signs of damage to sandstone due to rising damp

evident deterioration to sandstone due to rising damp
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