Historic brick homes are full of character, but they also need extra care. The brick used in older D.C. homes tends to be softer and more porous than modern materials. It can crack, chip, or weaken when drilled improperly.
Drilling directly into the face of the brick may cause long-term damage. Spalling, or surface flaking, often starts around poorly placed screws or anchors. And if water finds its way around the hardware, it can freeze and expand during winter, making things worse.
A permanent flag bracket can be installed safely, but it has to be done with the right tools and the correct technique.
If you're not confident drilling into historic masonry, it's always smart to call a professional, especially if your brick is already showing signs of wear.
If your home is under preservation restrictions or you'd rather avoid drilling altogether, there are other ways to show your patriotic spirit:
These options work especially well for homeowners in designated historic zones where exterior changes are tightly regulated.
Flying the flag respectfully is just as important as mounting it safely. Here are a few reminders:
A flag is a beautiful symbol, and when mounted with care, it adds to the welcoming charm of a historic home. But like any small change to an older house, it needs to be done thoughtfully.
If you notice cracking, loose mortar, or water damage near your home's exterior, Renaissance Development can help. We specialize in the preservation and repair of historic brick homes across Washington, D.C., and we're always happy to advise homeowners on protecting the details that make their properties unique.
Contact us to schedule a consultation and ensure your home stays safe, strong, and true to its original character.