The bricks that make up your old home’s façade are durable enough to last for about a century. However, the mortar that holds them together is another story. It will most likely have to be replaced several times during the life of the walls to prevent damage. This common repair is called tuckpointing. It must be done correctly to preserve the life of your home's facade.
Unclear about what's involved? You're not alone. Even the savviest owners of historic brick homes may not feel confident about what’s required in a tuckpointing job. There’s so much more involved than replacing mortar.
Here’s what you should expect from the right masonry contractor:
After decades of exposure, the mortar joints between the bricks on historic homes will begin to fail. Your old brick home may be showing the signs of deterioration right now. When you spot the signs of trouble, start by finding a contractor for an onsite evaluation. Not all masonry contractors are equally experienced in “reading an old building, ”so your selection is important.
Your chosen contractor will perform an evaluation of your building's condition and make recommendations for the restoration project. As a homeowner and customer, you should be informed and educated at each step. Use the checklist to ask questions and consider the answers.
Renaissance Development, a leader in brick restoration and historic preservation, specializes in the repair and restoration of historic DC brick buildings. We love old homes and are committed to preserving their historic charm and value. If your renovation plan includes masonry or brick repair, contact us for a free site visit and project quote.