Saturday, 7 June 2014

What Causes Brick Masonry to Deteriorate?


Once masonry begins to deteriorate, the rate of its depreciation swiftly increases. Calling masonry contractors in Evanston for repairing damaged masonry as soon as possible can save you money and time in the longer run and also protect your property from greater damage and expensive future repairs.

Stone masonry is subjected to a wide variety of complex forces and sources of deterioration. One main reason is entry of water into the masonry itself. Settling of water into the bricks eventually result into freeze thaw cycles. When such type of stress is put on the material, something has to give in, and it’s usually the mortar joints and rarely the bricks which bear the stress. Ultimately the mortar joints and brick protrude out. 



 
Most common symptoms of brick masonry deterioration include:


1.    Cracking
Crack in your masonry wall clearly indicates a serious problem that requires immediate correction. Cracking may also signify settlement of a previous problem that is now stable and does not require any further action. In this case, brick repair specializes in Park Ridge would suggest repointing or grouting which should be sufficient to keep out the moisture.
2.    Bulging
Slight bulging of a portion of the masonry wall generally indicates that brick masonry is extricating from the rest of the wall. This typically happens when water permeates the wall surface through a joint or a crack, dissolving mortar and resulting into freeze thawing cycles. Tuckpointingcontractors in Oak Park can professionally help you manage the problem in no time.
3.    Spalling
Spalling also known as flaking of bricks often result due to elevated moisture levels in brick surface and masonry. Spalling can also result due to defects in original masonry unit.
Fortune Restoration’s contractors are experts in dealing with masonry brick repair and can get the job done right the first time. To know more about our services you can call us 8476472500.
 

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