Method suitable for renovating building facades

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20/18.91

E04C 2/04 (2006.01) E04F 13/04 (2006.01) E04G 23/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2035840

ABSTRACT The proposed method serves the renovation of building facades comprising an outer layer (2) in the form of an older layer of plaster, which is preferably a heat insulating composite material or material possessing similar properties. Very thin, rigid plaster base panels (4), whose thickness does not exceed 10 mm, and is preferably less than 8 mm, are first secured to the existing outer layer (2) with the aid of a bonding agent (3) or other suitable material. Next, holes (5) are drilled through the plaster base panels (4) and into the base brickwork (11. At the same time, recesses, whose depth is less than the thickness of the plaster base panels (4), are created in each plaster base panel in the region of the drilled hole. By inserting into the hole a dowel-pin (6) that completely fills in the hole that has been drilled into the brickwork (1), and whose flat head (7) at least partially fills in recess (8), plaster base panels (4) are secured in their glued-on position. Finally, a layer of fresh plaster (9) is applied to the whole facade panel structure that comprises plaster base panels (4) (Fig. 2).

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