Adobe house renovation – Rear wall plaster removing



The rear wall was obviously total damage. The truth was just after breaking the plaster.


The plinth plaster has been removed completely and has been removed. Here you can see that there was a lot of debris at the bottom of the wall that soaked it.



Here, the back of the pavement is already cleaned



You can see how wavy the base line is ...



Not to mention the wall's curvature. It's like a T-Rex leaning back.



Plaster crushing in progress:



Nice "little" cracks were hidden.



The bigger gap is a bag, what did I find again? Yes PUR foam! Set rags, pots, bottles etc.



Looks like the big room once had a window :). (on the left side)



The bathroom windows:



As you can see greater trouble than I thought first. it almost asks for the doser, but my determined goal is to save the house.



Unfortunately, there is no base, so I have to rebuild it.



Such cracks do not provide any other solution.



After breaking down the brick plinth it is clear that the wall is incredibly fragmented ...



There are at least 8 major cracks along the entire length of the wall.



The former sinking of the retaining wall dropped the firewall a few centimeters. That's why it was rebuilt not long after the purchase.



Of course, I put the bricks aside, because they will need me to cover the wall, to distribute the load. Luckily, many have been used.



Breaking down the entire plinth.



So many large bricks have been saved, others are smaller or broken, but I have put them aside.



Well, that is why the partition (which was behind the big crack) was filled in the workshop. The room sank more than 15cm.



Ihere I used the help of machine tools for landscaping.


Next is rebuilding the wall ...









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