Reparación de revocos de morteros. Nuevos documentos normativos de AENOR

The facades of buildings operating procedures often pass through the conservation and restoration of mortar renderings, which currently have been the subject of new normative documents of AENOR, which is responsible for the development of standardization in Spain. Repair techniques are described in this paper, which is part of the PNE 41807 IN report which will be published at the end of 2012, taking into account that each case must be accompanied by a specific study of the problem to deal with in order to get a proper repair, to achieve the best results in the conservation of the historic buildings or not.

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