by Andy Cowland | Jun 9, 2023 | Lime Mortar, Lime Plaster, Lime Render
Lime has been used as a building material for thousands of years. Its versatility and durability have made it a popular choice for construction projects throughout history, from ancient times to modern-day. The use of lime as a building material has evolved over time,...
by Andy Cowland | Apr 18, 2023 | Lime Mortar, Lime Plaster, Lime Render
Lime is a natural building material that has been used for centuries and offers several advantages over synthetic building materials. Unlike synthetic materials that are often made from non-renewable resources, lime is a sustainable material that can be sourced...
by Andy Cowland | Mar 23, 2023 | Lime Mortar, Lime Plaster, Lime Render
Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a significant concern, and it can impact our health and well-being in various ways. There are several tools and techniques that can improve IAQ, and one of the lesser-known contributors is lime, also known as calcium oxide. Lime has been...
by Andy Cowland | Feb 1, 2023 | Lime Mortar, Lime Plaster, Lime Render
Lime Vs Cement in Architecture In the UK, there are two types of building mortars worth using, lime and cement. Generally, older houses, mainly in the pre-1920s were constructed using brick or stone with a lime mortar. Similarly, newer houses, post the 1920s use brick...
by Andy Cowland | Sep 20, 2022 | Lime Mortar, Lime Plaster
The Difference Between Hydraulic and Non-Hydraulic Lime Lime is a building material that’s been used for centuries. There are two main types of lime: hydraulic and non-hydraulic. The difference between them is the way they set after being mixed with water....
by Andy Cowland | Sep 20, 2022 | Lime Plaster
The Benefits of Lime Render An Introduction to Lime Render Lime render is a natural product that creates a durable and breathable surface for both domestic and commercial buildings. The product is made from lime, sand and water. The mix of these ingredients makes it...
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