Stone cottage structurally secured without disruption
Case Study
A 150yr old stone built cottage had developed structural faults. The archway entrance was failing due to inadequate support causing distortion of the arch pier, the front door to jam and masonry cracking in the archway walls.
HD BowTies were installed through the front elevation stonework and the first two floor joists to provide lateral restraint.
HeliBars were bonded into the mortar beds to create masonry beams which assisted in distributing the loads above the arch.
Crack stitching was undertaken to repair and stabilise the archway wall which was also secured to the internal cross wall with grouted CemTies.
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