Tuckpointing is an essential remedy for deteriorated, broken, or missing mortar. It’s a big job but only needs to be done every 25 - 50 years or so if done correctly. If the time has come for your home, there are a few things to know ahead of time. The first thing to know is, yes, there will be some tuckpointing mess. The good news is that the mess is temporary, managed, and all cleaned up before the job is complete!
Working with masonry, removing, and repairing old brick and mortar is a rough job. Old mortar is removed from between the joints before replacing it with the correct lime-based mortar mix according to the age of the bricks. This process is called tuckpointing; sometimes "repointing." When your home is a tuckpointing worksite, you should expect to deal with several issues for the few days it takes to finish the job.
Along with accepting the circumstances of living through your tuckpointing job, you should connect with your job foreman regarding other things to be aware of before starting. Discuss the need for water and electricity for the work crew, the possible placement of an outside port-a-potty for workers, their exact work schedule, and how you will identify crew members.
Tuckpointing will protect your home for years to come, as well as transform and refresh the look of your older brick or stone house. True tuckpointing professionals will ensure that the job is done right and as quickly and neatly as possible. Your worksite area will be left clean and clear, looking beautiful from the house exterior to the grounds and landscaping after our work crew has left. If tuckpointing might be in your future, contact Renaissance Development to schedule your free consultation.