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Lithofin BOB

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Have seen several very old quarry floors in good condition and no signs of moisture ( salts ,clouding) , just impregnated with sealers after several months or longer - skirting or even walls swell, or show ingress .if all the above is applied, then porcelain. Do you guys cover yourselves , by taking no responsibility for moisture migration if it happens in these circumstances.
 
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Have seen several very old quarry floors in good condition and no signs of moisture ( salts ,clouding) , just impregnated with sealers after several months or longer - skirting or even walls swell, or show ingress .if all the above is applied, then porcelain. Do you guys cover yourselves , by taking no responsibility for moisture migration if it happens in these circumstances.
Yeah that was why was asking at the top of the thread about lime screed Bob, for that very reason. Cos I know it can happen if they're sealed up.
 
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Ah lime screed,Sorry mate, if I was to even renovate the quarry's , I would not consider an impregnator, would be maintain only
It's definitely something to be considered mate for sure.
Thing is as I said in beginning, I'm not really up to speed on it. I know @jonnyc has done some.
Maybe @GaryTheTiler has too I don't know.
 

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