Masonry Consolidation Netting
Delamination of Concrete and Masonry
Buildings
Often, especially in historic and heritage
buildings, the masonry and plasterwork starts to crumble and
fragment; however, for various reasons the timing is not quite
right for a major renovation. When this happens, parts of the
building, especially decorative items, can actually fall off, and
become a hazard for people below.
At Stronghold Preservation we have pioneered a
masonry netting system, which is a temporary solution for hazardous
and delaminating buildings to prevent falling masonry and
bricks. We use a discreet fine mesh net with
stainless steel fixings to hold in place the delaminating concrete
and masonry. The mesh also helps prevent any falling masonry,
reducing the risk of injury to the public. The masonry
netting is often used in conjunction with Cintec
cementitious anchors and crack stitching methods,
where there are more severe structural repairs required.
This system has been used on listed buildings,
and has been accepted by conservation specialists as being visually
acceptable, whilst being completely reversible.
Often, this system is, due to the height or
location of the building, best applied using rope access
(abseiling).