I have a few masonry repairs to do around the garden and not sure what mortar mixes to use. Anyone who could advise please?
There is a granite cobblestone retaining wall / raised bed 1/2m high around the perimeter of my greenhouse which has really poor mortar joints. Cobbles come away when subject to any lateral loading like me stepping over to get to the greenhouse.
What would be the strongest and most durable mortar mix for this application Soil is slightly acid but concerned at leaching of lime.
Also the (Halls Popular 86) greenhouse was built directly onto breezeblock foundations rather than on the optional base. It wa levelled on timber shims which have of course rotted and swollen. The mortar bedding has gone in other places and the gaps provide a passage for gastropods to get into the greenhouse. I'll give this greenhouse a few more years and replace with a Rhino on proper foundations.
What would be the best mortar mix for bedding and levelling the greenhouse onto. It's going to be subject to moisture all year round, snow and frosts, direct sunlight, a bit of wind loading and perhaps some standing water. I guess a mortar with some flexibility but without too much lime, which might leach into the beds.
I've taken evening classes in bricklaying so can do the actual trowelwork but unfortunately there wasn't a session on mortar materials.
There is a granite cobblestone retaining wall / raised bed 1/2m high around the perimeter of my greenhouse which has really poor mortar joints. Cobbles come away when subject to any lateral loading like me stepping over to get to the greenhouse.
What would be the strongest and most durable mortar mix for this application Soil is slightly acid but concerned at leaching of lime.
Also the (Halls Popular 86) greenhouse was built directly onto breezeblock foundations rather than on the optional base. It wa levelled on timber shims which have of course rotted and swollen. The mortar bedding has gone in other places and the gaps provide a passage for gastropods to get into the greenhouse. I'll give this greenhouse a few more years and replace with a Rhino on proper foundations.
What would be the best mortar mix for bedding and levelling the greenhouse onto. It's going to be subject to moisture all year round, snow and frosts, direct sunlight, a bit of wind loading and perhaps some standing water. I guess a mortar with some flexibility but without too much lime, which might leach into the beds.
I've taken evening classes in bricklaying so can do the actual trowelwork but unfortunately there wasn't a session on mortar materials.
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