This video shows all steps of the renovation of the outer shell of the building.
Clay components and plants have penetrated deep into the masonry; these components and loose grout must be chiseled out, sprayed with a powerful water jet, and removed with a broom.
The leveling of larger depressions in the masonry and an additional layer of plaster from a barrier mortar provide a level foundation for further work.
The applied thick coating prevents moisture from entering the building.
Thermal insulation considerably reduces the heat loss of the building.
Moisture protection membranes protect the thermal insulation from moisture in the area of the ground.
The water flows downwards through a drainage layer on the outside of these membranes and is drained off through drainage pipes.
Cracks and broken out joint mortar in all areas of the quarry stone masonry indicate that loose joint mortar must be chipped out.
The surfaces are cleaned of efflorescence and loose components by means of high water pressure or by mist blasting using quartz sand.
The masonry is grouted with a special mortar.
After a set time of four weeks, the natural stone masonry is sealed, and an inspection of the water penetration volume provides information about its quality.