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Build with what in half-timbered house?

Var tvungen att byta innerväggar.
Nu är det så att under de förbannade tretex-skivorna satt det original puts som var målad med blommönster.
Denna ramlade ju av när jag fick tretexen i handen.
Inte nog med det utan lerteglet är så löst att hela stora bitar av murning med sten föll in.
Bruket rämnar ju.
Detta måste ju bort.
Sebild så ser ni att ytterplanken syns.
Vad rekommenderas i lerteglets ställe?
Leca, siporex, vanligt tegel?
Syllar är ok.
Tacksam för svar.
Mvh
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Clay bricks might feel worthless when you end up with half the wall crumbling in your hands, but they also have their advantages, such as being easy to repair, contributing to a good indoor climate, and soundproofing.
I myself have a pile of clay bricks after the previous owner renovated some of the timber framing (exterior wall) where the clay bricks were removed and replaced with lecablocks in the compartments instead. Fifteen years later, the timber framing was rotten, and we had to tear it down and build a new wall, now correctly with fired bricks and lime mortar.
So continuing with clay bricks in the wall isn't such a bad idea; they can, for instance, be plastered with lime and then painted or wallpapered if desired. Or you can apply clay in the old-fashioned way. You can also build with ordinary fired brick and lime mortar.
I myself have a pile of clay bricks after the previous owner renovated some of the timber framing (exterior wall) where the clay bricks were removed and replaced with lecablocks in the compartments instead. Fifteen years later, the timber framing was rotten, and we had to tear it down and build a new wall, now correctly with fired bricks and lime mortar.
So continuing with clay bricks in the wall isn't such a bad idea; they can, for instance, be plastered with lime and then painted or wallpapered if desired. Or you can apply clay in the old-fashioned way. You can also build with ordinary fired brick and lime mortar.
OkMicrokatten said:
Clay bricks can feel worthless when you have half the wall in crumbles in your lap, but it also has its advantages, e.g., easy to repair, contributes to a good indoor climate, and sound-dampening.
I personally have a lot of clay bricks left after the previous owner renovated some of the timber framing (exterior wall) where the clay brick was removed and replaced with lecablock in the compartments instead. Fifteen years later, the timber framing was rotten, and we had to tear down and build a new wall, now correctly with fired bricks and lime mortar.
So continuing with clay brick in the wall is not so bad, it can, for example, be plastered with lime and then painted or wallpapered if desired. Or you can apply clay plaster the old-fashioned way. You can also build with regular fired bricks and lime mortar.
Thanks for the answer
Then it's fired bricks, I guess, because the clay brick disintegrates.
Best regards,
H.
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