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Home arrow Re-Pointing
Re-Pointing Print E-mail

Re-pointing is the process of carefully removing deteriorated or cracked mortar from Brick or Stone Masonry joints
and replacing with fresh Mortar.  This fresh mortar must be carefully mixed in order to achieve similar chemical and structural properties as the original Mortar.  

repointing before and after

The deteriorated Mortar is usually ground down to a depth of 1/2" to 3/4" depending upon the width of the joint, the type of Masonry,and the level of deterioration .  Re-pointing  should never be used as a structural repair method.  

repointing brickwork

Loose Brick or Stone should be removed and replaced or re-installed.  The purpose of this procedure is to ensure that water does not enter the Masonry and damage its integrity or any structural elements behind it.  

pointing

Re-pointing is an essential maintenance operation that should be performed by a trained Restoration Mason.  When done properly this procedure will not only enhance the beauty of the Structure,but will ensure its functionality for generations to come.

 
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