#Important executive tips on the facade of the #building to prevent the risk of the facade falling
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1. Using washed sand in the grout behind the stone.
2⃣ Not using scum to fill the grout space behind the stone (the entire back of the stone must be filled with #cement grout.)
3. The soil resulting from stone cutting during milling should be completely washed from behind the stone.
4⃣ Stop the stone work during stone work in cold weather and in conditions where water may freeze.
5. Never use dry cement on the slurry to increase the work speed.
6. All granite and marble stones should be scoped, and for travertine stones, where the stones are not locked together and not continuous, and a piece of stone is executed individually (such as the frame around the windows), a scope must be used.
7 ⃣ sprinkle water on the cement-sand-sand slurry behind the stone for 2-3 days.
8⃣ If the heel of the prominent columns on the facade is on the ground, it can be done up to 10 cm with a scope and without rabies, but if the prominent columns on the facade start from the half facade (for example, from the first floor up), you definitely need They have infrastructure with Robbis and Scope.
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9⃣ Embossing works (columns, breast of hyenas) must be done with rabies work and scope. (up to five centimeters with scope and from ten centimeters with scope and rabies work).
If you use travertine stone with mesh, all the pieces of stone must be scooped like granite stone (the mesh behind the stones is glued with glue and the glue prevents the grout from penetrating into the stone and adhesion is not achieved).
1⃣ 1⃣ Don’t run the scope wire all over the length of a stone and hit a long stone in several points of the wire scope separately (note: usually long stones loosen from the middle).
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