Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Tuckpointing mortar joints with mortar repair



Bricks are generally a very durable building material; it can last for years together without showing any signs of deterioration. It is seen that even weathered old bricks can hold on to the structure for years. But the motor used around the bricks can however deteriorate with time and begin to crumble.


The most commonly used way to repair brick walls, chimneys and brick veneer is tuckpointing. Tuckpointing is the replacement of mortar joints that have failed to settle or have deteriorated with time.
 
Tuckpointing contractors in Oak Park can carry out cosmetic, non-structural repairs to deteriorating mortar joints, quickly using mortar repair.

Brick and motor have distinct chemical makeup, especially in Chicago where the quantity of each is a prime concern – it requires the professionalism of masonry contractors in Hinsdale and masonry contractors in Lakeview to ensure tuckpointing is carried out correctly. 

Tuckpointing with mortar repair

Before taking on a project, masonry contractors survey the location to undergo tuckpointing and provide the owner with an estimate of the project all free of cost.
Following a simple free estimate process, owners can get a quote which is more precise and not just a random guess. Once an estimate is finalized with the owner, the professional contractors take on the job.

The contractors will use standard mortar, a ready to use formula, which blends with the color and texture of the mortar around. 


To apply; first up, the vertical and horizontal joints between bricks, where the mortar has deteriorated are prepared and cleaned using chisel and hammer. Then the joints are properly cleaned with a wire brush. Finally, by placing the mortar repair tube in the cork gun, the mortar is applied to the prepared joints and smoothed with a damp cloth. 



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