I've got to some brickwork repairs to an outbuilding, it's quite old around 120 years+
The pointing is on the inside, as it's pebble-dashed, some of the current mortar I've scrapped back 25mm from the brick face.
The bricks are the old slim type hand-made jobs. The mortar looks to be lime based (guessing) with some sharp sand in there.
There are also few bricks to chop out here and there (water damage from crappy roof) and I'd like to make the job as strong a possible... so do I use normal sand/cement mortar, or should I use something else with lime?
Are lime mortars strong enough when compared to modern sand cement?
TIA
The pointing is on the inside, as it's pebble-dashed, some of the current mortar I've scrapped back 25mm from the brick face.
The bricks are the old slim type hand-made jobs. The mortar looks to be lime based (guessing) with some sharp sand in there.
There are also few bricks to chop out here and there (water damage from crappy roof) and I'd like to make the job as strong a possible... so do I use normal sand/cement mortar, or should I use something else with lime?
Are lime mortars strong enough when compared to modern sand cement?
TIA