
Brickwork restoration repairs and preserves aging or damaged brick structures while maintaining their original character. The process typically includes repointing deteriorated mortar joints, replacing damaged bricks, repairing cracks, and carefully cleaning the masonry. Proper restoration strengthens the wall, prevents water penetration, and restores the appearance of historic brickwork.

Repointing is the process of removing deteriorated mortar from between bricks and replacing it with new, carefully matched mortar. Over time, mortar joints weaken due to weather, moisture, and age, allowing water to penetrate the wall and cause further damage. Proper repointing restores the strength and weather resistance of the masonry while maintaining the original appearance of the brickwork. When carried out with the correct materials and techniques, repointing can significantly extend the life of a brick structure.

Blending mortar repairs is the careful process of repairing small damaged areas of mortar while ensuring the new work matches the surrounding brickwork. This involves colour-matching the mortar, matching the joint profile, and finishing the repair so it blends seamlessly with the existing wall. When done correctly, the repair becomes virtually invisible while restoring the strength and weather resistance of the masonry. This technique is ideal for addressing localized damage without the need for full repointing.

Lime mortar restoration is the process of repairing historic brickwork using traditional lime-based mortars that allow the masonry to breathe and move naturally. Unlike modern cement mortars, lime mortar is flexible and permeable, helping to prevent trapped moisture and damage to older bricks. Restoration typically involves removing incompatible mortar and carefully repointing joints with a properly matched lime mortar to preserve the strength, durability, and historic character of the building.
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