Adr Posted December 13, 2004 Share Posted December 13, 2004 Is there any effective way to seal external walls? We have a terrace area with a swimming pool which is surrounded by sandstone walls. The walls are of old sandstone are constantly shedding dust and debris onto the pool and terrace. The walls are attractive and I would rather not have them plastered with a cement render which might make the place look like a prison. Many thanks for any assistance.Adrian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Posted December 13, 2004 Share Posted December 13, 2004 Hi, I read somewhere (may have been elsewhere on this forum) that someone had used a thinned down solution of Yacht Varnish, i think that you have to expriment with the percentages so as not to end up with shiny stonework, i have to say it sounds like it may work, you could probably apply it on a still day using one of those cheap 'airless' electric spray guns that are sold on some of the outillage lorries....good luck, let us know how you get on.Dago Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alcazar Posted December 13, 2004 Share Posted December 13, 2004 I was going to suggest Thompson's Water Seal, or the Screwfix equivalent.As far as PVA is concerned, it'd have to be the waterproof type, the standard stuff won't set outside. (Or would set, but then go milky again when it got damp).There may be some resins specially made for this purpose too, rather like Epoxy, but for sealing bricks, stone etc.http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?ts=60770&id=35205http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?ts=60770&id=19648http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?ts=60770&id=60776Alcazar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mysfloss Posted December 13, 2004 Share Posted December 13, 2004 you can use conservado made by sika,liquid waterproofer 5to 7m/2 for a litre .most good french builders merchants will know of the sika range or similar products made by other manufacturers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mpprh Posted December 13, 2004 Share Posted December 13, 2004 HiWhat is on the other side of these walls ?If it is internal walls, you should remember to let them breathe.Modern concrete construction relies on being waterproof with some ventilation. Old stone walls rely on breathing.Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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