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Fri, 16 Oct 2009 09:18:48 -0500
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Hello all
I was was hoping for some advice on how to better seal a cinderblock wall. We had some water leaks from a roof seal along the edge of a building and water seeping in at the floor level from the bricks having absorbed most of the water. I have been told by the facilities people it is a constant problem for this building. As a result I was thinking one of our solutions might be to seal the wall better. I won’t be able to remove the artwork from the room if we use a sealant so I was wondering if anyone knew of one that would be ‘safe’ to use around the art work. The best I will be able to do is move all the works along that wall away and wrap the other units in plastic.
Any creative leak work around would be appreciated.


-- Miriam S. Norris
Collections Manager

The Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art
The University of Alabama
103 Garland Hall
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

205-348-5827

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