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Info Irrigation: Stone Walls, Clinker Facades and Concrete Surfaces Reasonably Do Not Wet with Well Water!

Summary by Lokalkompass
Stone wall do not wet with well water! It is important that you don't get into contact with well water or other plants that grow on, - or in front of a wall, do not pour with well water, garden walls from ancient bricks, for example, should not be used with well water, especially not with it, in order to avoid damage by moisture. Well water can contain mineral deposits and other bacterial impurities that damage the masonry in the long term...
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Stone wall do not wet with well water! It is important that you don't get into contact with well water or other plants that grow on, - or in front of a wall, do not pour with well water, garden walls from ancient bricks, for example, should not be used with well water, especially not with it, in order to avoid damage by moisture. Well water can contain mineral deposits and other bacterial impurities that damage the masonry in the long term...

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Lokalkompass broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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