It’s
heartening to see a beautiful architecture reducing to dust. This scenario is
so recurrent these days that it seems like we have become habitual to seeing
such incidents every other week without having much of an impact on either us
or the authorities. But we come out of sleep mode as soon as the same happens to
our dream home. This happens mostly when the house lacks desired attention of
the owner, or should I say regular small renovation projects. Walls start
losing strength due to multiple damages, which include damaged mortar joints, broken
bricks, cracks, chips, etc., making doomsday of the once-strong structure
become virtually inevitable.
Decay
is not an overnight event when walls of your beloved home start getting weaker at
joints. And seasons, be it cold, rainy, hot, tend to aggravate the problem if
ignored. They need immediate attention and repair which work like a much-needed
balm for the walls. If you ignore the issue and skip routine home improvement
project repetitively, condition of your walls will become even worse.
As
discussed above, elements have quite significant impact on sustainability of
walls. Another extreme weather, i.e., winter, is well on its way and everybody
is busy decorating their home for the festive season. Decorating walls without
spending a dime on its maintenance is just like putting a mask on one’s face to
look better. So you have a choice if you want to mask your walls with beautiful
colors and see them crumble in coming days or sense the seriousness of the
issue and spend some serious amount of time and money to revive them.
Try
to consult the professionals like tuckpointing contractors and masonry
contractors in Wicker Park for perfect brick repair in Wicker Park
if damage is severe. Because you might end up damaging the walls further in
wake of repairing and upgrading the look of your brick home. They will assess
the situation closely and come up with the most viable solution that not only
beautifies but increases life of your dream home in a budget-friendly way.
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