Lime Mortar Surface Repairs to Stone
Lime based mortars can be used as a surface repair medium for certain types of natural stone. Carefully specified and applied lime mortars can act as a ‘plastic repair’ to consolidate and preserve the original fabric, whilst allowing the architectural integrity of a building façade to be maintained or restored.
Surface repairs can form a cost-effective and compatible alternative to stone indenting or replacement, providing it is correctly specified and applied by skilled operatives. LTM masons have a wealth of experience in restoring intricate masonry detailing using traditional mortars and natural pigments.
Featured Lime Mortar Surface Repairs to Stone Case Studies
Ardverikie House - Loch Laggan
Ardverikie House is a Category A Listed building situated on a promontory overlooking Loch Laggan in the Scottish Highlands. It was designed by John Rhind of Inverness in a Scots baronial style, its gabled roofline complete with octagonal turrets with corbelled conical roofs. The tower panel is ...
Fettercairn Arch - Fettercairn
Fettercairn Arch is a Category B Listed Romanesque arch in the centre of Fettercairn village. It was built as a memorial to the Prince Consort and to commemorate the visit of Victoria and Albert in September 1861. It was designed by John Milne (of St Andrews) between 1864-5 and ...
Kings College Crown - Aberdeen
King’s College is a formerly independent university founded in 1495 in Old Aberdeen. King’s College Chapel is a Category A Listed building and is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the city, with an inscription dated 1504. The chapel is a stout, buttressed, aisled building with detailed ...