Saturday, 5 July 2014

Need to Get Tuck Pointing Done? Watch out for these Masonry Repair Mistakes!



Thorough tuckpointing ensures lasting integrity of the bricks and durability of the overall building structure, provided that you don’t make common masonry repair mistakes. Here’s what masonry contractors in Park Ridge have to say about common mistakes you and I may be missing out.


Has masonry at home in Oak Park begun to downgrade? Do you think it’s time for a thorough tuckpointing project?

Well, although you’ve planned it right, you need to make sure you don’t make the same mistake homeowners often repeat while repairing masonry.
Masonry contractors advise you to watch out for these 4 common masonry repair mistakes:
 
Trying Shortcuts  

When homeowners notice crumbling mortar, they generally purchase ordinary mortar fillers for quick repair. While these quick-fixes claim to provide permanent solution, in reality that create new problems for you. The right way is to remove the filter and get the crumbled mortar replaced with new mortar.




Mismatching the Mortar 

Shortcut methods can never match the existing mortar as most of them are off in color. Although they can fill up the gap, it will be almost impossible to match the original texture. 


Removing Existing Mortar Improperly 

When you don’t remove all the layers of existing mortar, it becomes difficult for the new mortar to stick well to the walls. This leads to premature crumbling and requires frequent repairs.




Avoiding the Real Problem 

Homeowners often compromise on the right way of tuckpointing in exchange for good looks. This gives rise to new more complicated masonry problems.
Your focus should be on what actually caused the mortar to decay prematurely and how you can prevent it. Tuckpointing will be the only way out only when you are sure the foundation has no flaws!
 

 
 

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