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Frankie811

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Yeah, it's called effluorescence. Moisture that's already in the mortar or that seeps into masonry leaches minerals(salts) from the mortar and it shows up on the surface. It's a sign that either there was too much water and/or improper admixtures in the mortar to begin with, or there's a leak somewhere, or sealer wasn't put on the porous surface of the masonry after it was built to keep water out. It's a really common problem and incredibly difficult to fix after it's happened.
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So, I'm looking at Live Local, and I can't figure out why they paved this area in front of the building.

I remember when they did it, too. My GF at the time was living there and was excited that there would be a few more parking spaces :rolleyes: ...but no. They put a fence around it and a sign that says no parking.

Is it a fire line? Where they going to put in basketball nets? What's the story?

Just because it's unused doesn't mean it has to be paved!

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So, I'm looking at Live Local, and I can't figure out why they paved this area in front of the building.

I remember when they did it, too. My GF at the time was living there and was excited that there would be a few more parking spaces :rolleyes: ...but no. They put a fence around it and a sign that says no parking.

Is it a fire line? Where they going to put in basketball nets? What's the story?

Just because it's unused doesn't mean it has to be paved!

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