Dear Experts,
This is a very old building, last significantly renovated in about 1980.
I am repainting a window, and also replacing the sand mastic (aka trowel mastic) between the wooden case and the stonework because chunks of it have started falling out.
Having scraped out the remains of the old mastic, I have found a layer of plaster on the inner face of the stonework. The window is vertical, and I think the purpose of the plaster may in part be to fix the not-vertical stonework. Some of this plaster is loose and chunks have come out, in particular above the window. It seems to be plastered on expanded metal lath, which is also used elsewhere in the building.
What should I do? I could attempt to squidge some plaster (or polyfiller) in there, and then finish with a fillet of mastic. But I doubt I would actually fill all the space. I could fill more completely using something with a nozzle. Or I could just mastic over the gap and leave an air space behind. Then there are bits where the plaster is loose but not fallen out - should I pull it out and replace, or fill over it?
As you can see in the photos the stonework has some cracks and will need some more extensive repairs at some point (££££), so I am looking for a short/medium-term fix, not necessarily something that will last centuries.
What would you do?



This is a very old building, last significantly renovated in about 1980.
I am repainting a window, and also replacing the sand mastic (aka trowel mastic) between the wooden case and the stonework because chunks of it have started falling out.
Having scraped out the remains of the old mastic, I have found a layer of plaster on the inner face of the stonework. The window is vertical, and I think the purpose of the plaster may in part be to fix the not-vertical stonework. Some of this plaster is loose and chunks have come out, in particular above the window. It seems to be plastered on expanded metal lath, which is also used elsewhere in the building.
What should I do? I could attempt to squidge some plaster (or polyfiller) in there, and then finish with a fillet of mastic. But I doubt I would actually fill all the space. I could fill more completely using something with a nozzle. Or I could just mastic over the gap and leave an air space behind. Then there are bits where the plaster is loose but not fallen out - should I pull it out and replace, or fill over it?
As you can see in the photos the stonework has some cracks and will need some more extensive repairs at some point (££££), so I am looking for a short/medium-term fix, not necessarily something that will last centuries.
What would you do?




