Composite systems consisting of fibers in the form of open fabrics embedded within inorganic matrices (Fabric Reinforced Cementitious Matrix, FRCM) have become a well-established technique for strengthening interventions on masonry and concrete structures. In particular, the use of fabrics made of glass fibers coupled with inorganic matrices showed to be very promising, thanks to the high mechanical properties of the fibers, low cost of the raw materials and good compatibility with the substrate, especially in the case of masonry structures. However, the durability of FRCM systems, such as the resistance to salt attack, alkaline environments or moisture, is an issue that hasn't be thoroughly investigated yet. In this study, the effect of sa...