LimeWords

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LimeWords

June Issue 2015

LimeWords Welcome to LimeWords, a new quarterly magazine produced by Heritage Cob & Lime.

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E

Differences Between Lime Mortar & NHL

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Using Lime Today

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Rising Damp

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Reader’s Stories

To Tank or not to Tank

If you have a question about traditional building methods, or would like to feature in our Reader’s Stories, then please get in touch by email: mail@heritagecobandlime. com

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The purpose of this magazine is to bring you tips and tricks on using lime mortar, some do’s & don’ts, customer stories, and all sorts of snippets that we hope you will find useful.

using lime based mortars that allow buildings to breathe. LimeWords will feature a variety of traditional building techniques, including thatching, stained glass, carpentry,

ed Woody Hudson of Hudson Stained Glass, who designs and repairs stained glass or specialist stonework of Ben Martin of Martins Stonemasonry.

Articles won’t be solely about lime mortar of course, we also share info on cob, and how to look after your cob property for generations to come. Whether your property is constructed of cob, stone rubble, bricks, or a mixture of all of the above then this magazine will help guide you to understanding how your property was built and the best way to maintain it. We will talk about damp issues in old buildings and how they can be rectified by

stone work, and all related subjects. Over the coming year, we shall be inviting contributions from specialists in some of the subjects where they are outside our own area of expertise such as the talent-

Our aim is to enhance your enjoyment of your traditional property through understanding and knowledge about how is was built, the products that were used and how to ensure that the building remains in a healthy state.

F e a t u r e o n t h e F r o n t P a g e o u r 2 0 1 6 C a l e n d a r We love to see photos of our customers work and we know you are interested as well. That’s why we are running a photographic competition with a difference this year. Anyone can send up to 3 photographs of their restoration work, preferably with a couple of lines explaining

how and what they did, and the winner will feature on the front cover of our calendar 2016 and win a £50 voucher to spend with Heritage Cob and Lime. Runners up will have their photos featured through the rest of the calendar. Closing date for entries: 30th September 2015.

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Please email your images as jpegs to: mail@heritagecobandlime. com


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