CONSOLIDATION THROUGH MASONRY STRUCTURAL INSERTION USING REINFORCED SEAMS
Reinforced seams are a type of intervention aimed at consolidating masonries. They can be made in steel and tied with various types of mortars. Depending on the type of masonry, holes are created and later steel bars are inserted into them. The work is completed by injecting cement mortars or epoxy resins to seal the hole and tie the bar into the masonry.