You
must have heard this a million times – Brick and stone masonry is ideally
maintenance free. Talking largely, it is. But unlike the bricks and stones,
which have life spanning a decade, mortar used to hold the bricks together can
begin to break and crack due exposure to different kinds of weather. If you
have noticed a crack or breakage in the mortar joints, you may want to get it
tuckpointed at the earliest.
Tuckpointingcontractors Oak Park would tell you; if you begin to notice
cracks in the mortar, or notice evidence of water damage or see crumbling
mortar, the most common and quickest repair you can do is tuckpointing. On
asking how to determine when tuckpointing is required, brick repair LincolnPark
experts said, the easiest way to test before calling a masonry contractor is to
rub a key against the mortar joints. If it scratches up powered material, you
must be sure that you need tuckpointing.
Tuckpointing
contractors Hinsdale and tuckpointing contractors Evanston, tuckpointing
is the process of repairing mortar joints in brick and stone masonry walls by
scrapping out the old/damaged mortar to an ideal depth of
one/one-and-a-half-inch, and then filling it with new mortar.
Tuckpointing,
as masonry contractors Lakeview suggest. Is a time and labor intensive
job. Therefore, it is important to let a good masonry contractor determine the
scope of work and requirement before getting the work done.
According
to brick repair experts in Park Ridge, when mortar is weakened, it
allows the moisture to seep into stone or brick masonry and begins to cause
moisture problem. It is therefore really important to tuckpoint breaking mortar
at the earliest.
If
you do not tuckpoint the mortar joints in time, the brick and stone may get
loose in the masonry, and if it does, its bad news. The only way to repair it
then is to tear down the entire masonry wall and repair the whole thing.
1 comments:
How long can the mortar usually last until it needs tuckpointing? My parents own a house that has mostly brick on the outside and I've noticed that it's looking a little worn. It does look very labor intensive, since getting the mortar out from between the stones or brick would be pretty hard. http://www.aaa1masonry.com/services/
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