Historic brick in neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and Georgetown is softer and more porous than newer masonry. Homes in these areas often use lime-based mortar, which can wear away over time. Before adding anything to the exterior, inspect the brick for flaking, chipped edges, or gaps in the mortar, as these weaknesses may be more vulnerable to the weight of decorations.
You have several options that let you decorate without touching the brick at all.
Avoid using nails, screws, or wall anchors on brick or mortar, and skip adhesive hooks on bare masonry due to temperature changes weakening the adhesive. Do not use tightly pulled zip ties around decorative brick, as these methods can cause damage that worsens in winter.
Holiday gatherings bring more guests, putting pressure on steps and walkways. Regularly sweep leaves from brick steps to prevent slips, and clear debris from pavers. Check for shifting bricks, staining, or wobbling, especially in shaded, damp areas. Address early signs of deterioration before temperatures drop.
If you notice gaps in the mortar, loose bricks, or efflorescence near your entryway, it is time to call in a professional. Historic masonry requires specific materials and techniques, especially in preservation areas like Dupont Circle and Old Town Alexandria. The team at Renaissance Development are experts in tuckpointing, and have been restoring brick facades, stoops, and retaining walls across these neighborhoods for more than two decades. We match historic mortar accurately and repair damaged areas with the greatest care.
Can I attach lights directly to my brick wall? It is safer to attach lights to gutters, trim, or railings instead of masonry.
Are brick clips safe for old bricks? Only if the brick is intact and unpainted. Never use clips on spalled or damaged surfaces.
Is it safe to hang a heavy wreath on the brick itself? Use door hardware or railings for heavier décor.
Do garlands trap moisture against brick? Yes. Wet garlands can hold moisture against the wall and speed deterioration.
Protecting your brick during the holidays helps preserve the character of your home long after the decorations come down. Renaissance Development repairs and restores historic masonry throughout Washington, D.C., keeping homes resilient and beautiful through every season.
If you spot cracks, loose joints, or signs of moisture, our team can help. Contact us for a complimentary expert consultation.